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The Old Lahn Bridge in Limburg an der Lahn with its surviving bridge tower

A bridge tower (German: Brückenturm) was a type of fortified tower built on a bridge. They were typically built in the period up to early modern times as part of a city or town wall or castle. There is usually a tower at both ends of the bridge. During the 19th century, a number of bridge towers were built in the Gothic Revival style – Tower Bridge in London is perhaps the best known example; however, many original medieval towers survive across Europe.

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Function

Bridge tower on the Old Bridge in Frankfurt am Main around 1600

These towers were built in pre-medieval and medieval times to guard access to the bridge and to enable the charging of tolls on important roads crossing rivers, usually near towns and cities. The rivers were often part of the defences of these settlements. As a result, it was important from a defensive perspective that the bridges did not allow attacking enemies to break in. The bridges acted as a bulwark and often had a small drawbridge. In addition to their genuine protective and defensive functions they also played a symbolic and architectural role. Often these towers were the first public buildings that the travellers saw when approaching the city.

Sometimes, the same building served as bridge tower and bridge chapel, for example at the Krämerbrücke in Erfurt.

The high cost of such towers was usually paid for by charging tolls. The gates of bridge towers were closed at night, so that no-one could cross the bridge during silent hours.

Surviving bridge towers

The 1357 Old Town Tower on Charles Bridge in Prague.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • The Halebija Tower the Tara Tower on the Stari Most at Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina (completed 1567)

Czech Republic

France

The late 19th century Bridge tower on the Nibelungen Bridge in Worms

Germany

Italy

Luxembourg

Portugal

  • The tower of Ucanha Bridge

Spain

Switzerland

United Kingdom

The 14th century Warkworth Bridge.
  • The bridge tower at Warkworth Bridge in Warkworth, England (late 14th century)
  • Tower Bridge in London, England (built 1894). The actual function of these towers is to support a high-level walkway.

See also


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