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    Switzerland
    Bern
    Muri bei Bern
    Aare
    Pedestrian
    covered wooden bridge
    Wood
    1835, 1973-1974 versetzt
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    In 1835, a covered wooden bridge was built in the Hunzikerau. The Hunziker bridge. It is amazing that this bridge was the onset 20th century motorized transport until 1972 without fundamental changes as the transition. During the construction of the National Road N6 through the Aare valley, connecting the existing Canton Road which connects the offices of Seftigen and Konolfingen appeared during the Hunziker bridge. The old wooden bridge was no longer grew such a task. That's why you created a new concrete bridge just above the bridge. Thus, the wooden bridge was unnecessary after 136 years of loyal service to the general public.
 An interest group made it possible that you could cancel those witnesses and rebuild four kilometres below the Hunzikerau in Anderson, about. In October 1973, the began on the abutment on the side of Muri. On October 31, 1974, the transfer action could be completed. The bridge on the new name "Auguetbrücke" was renamed by a unanimous decision.