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Kylling Bridge

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We are now approaching Kylling Bridge. Kylling Bridge was opened in 1924 and stands 59 meters above the ground. The bridge is one of Norway's highest railway bridges. To build it, a suspension rope bridge was hung from one side of the valley to the other, but it was only capable of supporting the weight of two men with tools at a time. The size of the bridge and the craftsmanship it represents, have made it one of Norway's most famous and photographed stone bridges. The bridge is built with handcrafted stones, each of which had to be fitted to the bridge construction. Kylling Bridge has been used in the filming of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," and more recently in "Mission Impossible." We recommend you enjoy the fantastic view – on both sides of the bridge.

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