Nybrua is a bridge that crosses the Akerselva in Oslo. It connects the areas at Grünerløkka with Nydalen, and acts as an important transport artery for both pedestrians and cyclists. The bridge was opened in 2010 and is part of the city's efforts to improve infrastructure and accessibility.
The bridge's design is modern and includes elements that make it an attractive part of the urban landscape. It has a length of 120 meters and is designed with a focus on both functionality and aesthetics. The new bridge helps to connect different parts of the city and gives residents and visitors the opportunity to experience Akerselva's natural beauty.