Short trip to Erfurt - Krämer Bridge is of our special interest
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Again and again we come across some ancient trade routes as part of our project work, which today can be traced back to the plans and systems of our forefathers in the form of highways, railway routes or bridge systems.
We have already specifically described this using with the example of Via Egnatia passing the modern countries of Albania, North Macedonia, Greece and Turkey. Even if the modern course of Via Egnatia as a motorway only partially corresponds to the ancient Roman road. The construction of these traffic routes was always intended too for the trade in goods, even if these routes partially functioned as military roads and were also named in this way. In addition to trade, there was always an exchange of knowledge, cultural heritage and technical progress along these routes.
Via Regia is a trade route in an east-west orientation
In Erfurt there was initially a ford on this route, which was suitable for crossing the Gera river. When exactly a first bridge was built at this point is still unknown. Today we only know of fires that are said to have destroyed the wooden bridge construction, so a document is known from 1117 that describes the destruction of the “Chandler Bridge” by fire. The first documentary designation of the bridge with "pons rerum venalium" can be traced back to the year 1156, since there was already trading on the wooden bridge at that time and the first traders had set up junk shops on the left and right.
Due to repeated fires in 1175, 1178, 1213, 1222, 1245, 1265 and 1293, the Erfurt Council acquired all bridge rights from the monasteries in 1293 in order to be able to build a new stone building, which in 1325 had uninhabited half-timbered houses on the Bridge to be completed. Stone churches with gateways were built on the two bridgeheads, the Benedictikirche at the western end and the Aegidienkirche at the eastern end. St. Aegidien already existed as a bridge chapel.
Junk shops become houses and shops
The 79 m long vault bridge was built in limestone and sandstone masonry and has since consisted of six visible barrel vaults with clear widths from 4.8 m to 7.8 m and a vault cut from 2.4 m to 3.9 m. The vault width is between 19 m and 22 m, the apex and the fighter are between 40 cm and 50 cm thick.
After a city fire in 1472, which destroyed half of the city and the houses on the bridge, the Krämerbrücke was rebuilt in its current form, but with 62 half-timbered buildings. In order to make the three-storey, 13 m to 15 m high houses habitable, the depth of the building was increased by wooden explosive devices arranged next to the vaulted bridges. The width of the bridge, completed in 1486, has since been approximately 26 m with a clear width of 5.5 m between the house lines. The name Krämerbrücke has been common since 1510 at the latest.
Krämerbrücke Erfurt becomes a tourist attraction
Houses 12 and 13 were demolished and rebuilt in 1952 due to damage from World War II (U.S. artillery shelling in April 1945). The wooden explosive devices, including neighboring buildings 11 and 14, were damaged too that they had to be replaced. For this purpose, 11.5 m long trunks with a cross section of 48 cm × 36 cm or 26 cm × 36 cm had to be installed, the procurement in 1952 was complex and took months.
Due to its special importance for the city and the general building history, the Krämerbrücke was given special monument protection in the GDR. From 1967 to 1973, all houses were restored. Extensive repairs to the vault bridge took place in 1985/1986 and 2002. Since then, the structure of vehicles with an axle load of up to 11 tons has been allowed to be driven on.
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