The structure carries a local link road to Leuzenbronn and the Tauber Valley Way and has a 4.0 metre wide roadway and a 1.0 metre wide footpath.
The double bridge with its two rows of arches, one on top of the other, was probably built around 1330.
It lies at the foot of the southwestern valley side below Rothenburg ob der Tauber and was part of a trade route from Augsburg to Würzburg.
In terms of building activity, it is known that it was renovated in 1791, after the four upper arches had collapsed the year before.
In 1925, the eastern approach to the bridge was widened and, twenty years later.