The
Wiesen Viaduct (or Wiesener Viaduct; German:
Wiesener Viadukt) is a single-track railway viaduct, made from concrete blocks with dimension stone coverage. It spans the
Landwasser 
southwest of the hamlet of Wiesen, in the canton of Grisons,
Switzerland 
.
Designed by the then chief engineer of the Rhaetian Railway, Henning Friedrich, it was built between 1906 and 1909 by the contractor G. Marasi (Westermann & Cie, Zürich) under the supervision of P. Salaz and Hans Studer (RhB). The Rhaetian Railway still owns and uses it today for regular service. An important element of the Davos–
Filisur 
railway, the viaduct is 88.9 metres (292 ft) high and 210 metres (690 ft) long; it has a main span of 55 metres (180 ft).
Location
The Wiesen Viaduct forms part of the Davos–Filisur railway section between Wiesen and Filisur.