The Eiserner Steg, located in Germany, is a landmark named after Ferdinand Westphal. Constructed around 1868, the bridge is recognized as a cultural heritage monument in Hesse and is managed by the LfDH. Further information regarding its heritage designation can be found on the DenkXweb website.
The Eiserner Steg is accessible to wheelchair users. While its precise location is debated, it is associated with areas including Frankfurt-Süd, Frankfurt-Innenstadt I, Sachsenhausen, and Altstadt.
The bridge’s name is linked to Ferdinand Westphal, and its design may be attributed to an architect currently under review. The official Frankfurt website provides additional details about the Eiserner Steg and other points of interest.
