Vaterlands bridge is a famous bridge located in Oslo. It connects the districts of Grønland and Gamle Oslo, and is an important part of the city's infrastructure. The bridge crosses the river Akerselva, and its construction helps ease traffic between the two areas.
Built in 1861, Vaterland's bridge is an example of classic bridge design from the 19th century. The bridge has a characteristic design and has been part of Oslo's cityscape for over 160 years. It has undergone several restorations to preserve its structure and aesthetics, and is today both a functional and historical part of the city.