Munderkingen (pronunciationⓘ; Swabian: Mondrkenga) is the smallest town in the district of Alb-Donau in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
The so-called "New Danube Bridge" 1893 was the first massive concrete arch bridge, which was built with an arch span of more than 50 m: Engineer Karl Leibbrand from Stuttgart was the builder, the work was carried out by the construction company Buck from Ehingen.
[3][4] The bridge was busted in World War II, on April 22, 1945, by retreating German engineering troops.
In June 1948, the re-created Danube bridge was inaugurated by the occupying power of the French zone.
Built in 1889–90, the historicist building belongs to the townscape.