Built from 1337 onwards by Archbishop and Elector Balduin (1285-1354).
Once with 14 arches, now with 11, the bridge was built from 1337 onwards by Archbishop and Elector Balduin (1285-1354). A stone statue commemorates him. Parts of the bridge are still on wooden piles. In 1864 the remains of a Roman pile bridge were discovered about 150 feet downstream.