Elgeseter Bru is a bridge that crosses the Nidelva River in Trondheim. It connects Elgeseter gate with the areas on the opposite side of the river, and is an important part of the city's infrastructure. The bridge was opened in 1964 and has since been a major thoroughfare for both pedestrians and vehicles.
The bridge's design includes distinctive elements that contribute to the city's aesthetics. It was constructed with a focus on both functionality and safety, and has been the subject of maintenance and upgrades over time to ensure that it meets modern standards. Elgeseter Bru is not only a practical connection, but also a well-known landmark in Trondheim, and is used by many residents and visitors daily.



