Malmskillnadsbron is a bridge located in Stockholm, Sweden. It spans the Norrström River, connecting the districts of Norrmalm and Gamla Stan. The bridge plays a significant role in the city's transportation infrastructure, facilitating the movement of vehicles and pedestrians across the waterway.
Originally constructed in the 19th century, Malmskillnadsbron has undergone several renovations and reconstructions to maintain its structural integrity and adapt to modern traffic needs. The bridge features a design that reflects the architectural styles of its time, contributing to the historical landscape of Stockholm. It is an important thoroughfare in the city, providing access to various amenities and services in the surrounding areas.
In addition to its functional role, Malmskillnadsbron offers views of the river and the cityscape, making it a notable landmark for both residents and visitors. Its strategic location enhances connectivity within Stockholm, supporting both local commuting and tourism.




