The Hohenzollern Bridge is an iconic bridge located in the German city of Cologne, that links the cities Köln Hauptbahnhof and Köln Messe/Deutz. It has a breathtaking design of 118.88 metre - 167.75 metre - 122.56 metre truss arches and spans across the Rhine River. Additionally, it features four equestrian statues on either side that represent the Prussian rule in the Rhine Province. Constructed between 1907 and 1911, the bridge was remade after its destruction in 1945 to become accessible just for rail and pedestrian traffic and today over 1,200 trains pass by everyday. Also, locals have embraced the tradition of aff XV love-lockets representing lovers’ eternal affection. The Hohenzollern Bridge truly is one of the most fascinating and romantic sights in Cologne.