Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Old City of Berne' has mentioned 'Bridge' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The Aare wraps around the Old City of Bern, pictured here is the old stone bridge at Nydegg
A wood bridge was built over the Aare which allowed increased trade and limited settlements on the east bank of the river.
A new bridge was built across the Aare at Nydegg in 1842 to 1844.
The new bridge was larger than the, still standing, old bridge, called Untertorbrxc3xbccke, which had been built in 1461 to 1487.
Mxc3xbcnster of Bern, viewed from the Kirchenfeld Bridge, showing the bell tower and the large terrace
The Untertorbrxc3xbccke (German: Lower Gate bridge) is the oldest bridge in Bern still in existence.
The original bridge, most likely a wooden walkway, was built in 1256 and spanned the Aare at the Nydegg Fortress.
The bridge was destroyed in a flood in 1460.
Within one year, construction began on a new stone bridge.
The small Mariakapelle (Mary's Chapel) located in the side of the bridge column on the city side was blessed in 1467.
However the bridge wasn't finished until 1490.
The new bridge was 52 meters (171xc2xa0ft) long with the three arches spanning 13.5xc2xa0m (44xc2xa0ft), 15.6xc2xa0m (51xc2xa0ft) and 13.9xc2xa0m (46xc2xa0ft).
[29] The bridge was modified several times including the removal of the stone guard rails which were replaced with iron rails in 1818xe2x80x9319.
Until the construction of the Nydeggbrxc3xbccke in 1840, the Untertorbrxc3xbccke was the only bridge crossing the Aare near Bern.