This medieval bridge in Germany has homes, shops, and people living on it even today

Step into Erfurt, Germany’s captivating Krämerbrücke, the oldest inhabited bridge in Europe! This medieval architectural gem, established in 1117 and later reconstructed in stone in 1325, is adorned with 32 charming houses. It now flourishes as a hub of creativity, filled with artisanal shops, vibrant galleries, and cozy residences—a perfect blend of history and modern living.