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Anhalter Steg
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Anhalter Steg

A bridge linking Berlin's past and present

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Suspended over the Landwehrkanal, the Anhalter Steg offers a unique perspective on Berlin's technological history, connecting the German Museum of Technology with the Hallesches Ufer. This steel bridge, operational since 2001, invites a stroll through time, bridging historic sites and modern marvels. Discover the beauty of Berlin's engineering legacy as you walk between eras.
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The bridge opened in February 2001.

Quick Facts

Founded
1999
Opening Date
February 2001

Guided Story

Feel the gentle breeze on your face? That’s the Landwehrkanal beneath your feet. Look to your right, the imposing Möckernbrücke stands not far away, a reminder of Berlin’s rich architectural tapestry. This bridge, the Anhalter Steg, has spanned these waters since 2001, linking past and present. Behind you lies the German Museum of Technology, a treasure trove of innovation. Ahead, the Hallesches Ufer, where the echoes of the Anhalter Bahnhof still linger. Imagine the hustle and bustle of passengers and goods once flowing through. This isn’t just a bridge; it’s a journey through Berlin’s vibrant history.

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