Dyssebroen is a pedestrian and cycle bridge located in the area known as Freetown Christiania in Copenhagen, Denmark.
A timber bridge was constructed at the site in the beginning of the 20th century, built to a particularly robust design because it catered for heavy military traffic.
When it was dismantled it turned out that it was hit even harder with rot than had first been assumed and that a brand new bridge was needed.
A team of German journeymen from Ax & Kelle was engaged in the project and construction started in April 1998.
Ten journeymen spent a total of 2,500 hours over a period of three month before the bridge was completed.