Hausmann's bridge is a bridge that crosses the Akerselva in Oslo. It connects the districts of Grünerløkka and Torshov, and is an important part of the city's infrastructure. The bridge was completed in 1879 and since then has been a central element in the transport network in the area.
The construction of Hausmann's bridge is characterized by the style of the railway bridge, and it has become a characteristic landmark in Oslo. The bridge is designed for both pedestrians and vehicles, making it an important connection for local residents. In addition to its functional role, Hausmann's bridge also contributes to the city's aesthetic expression with its historic architecture.