Menstadbrua is a bridge that crosses the Skienselva River in Skien. The bridge connects the areas of Menstad and Skotfoss, and is an important part of the road network in the region. It was opened in 1970 and has since been a central route for both car and pedestrian traffic.
The bridge is constructed of concrete, and it has a total length of approximately 350 meters. The Menstadbrua has contributed to improving accessibility between the two areas and has thus had an impact on local development and transport. The bridge is also a well-known landmark in Skien, and is used daily by residents and visitors.



