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Caprivibrücke
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Caprivibrücke

Historic crossing over the River Spree

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In Charlottenburg, the Caprivibrücke provides a scenic view over the Spree, blending history with modern engineering. Built in 1956, it attracts walkers and cyclists who revel in its tranquil setting.
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The bridge is named after Chancellor Count Leo von Caprivi.

Quick Facts

Founded
1956

Guided Story

Imagine standing where Chancellor Leo von Caprivi once gazed out over the Spree. The bridge bearing his name is a hidden gem for a peaceful walk. Look to your left and you'll spot the charming Austria Park, just a stone's throw away. Turn around slowly to take in the view of the water beneath you—maybe you'll see a boat passing by. In the distance behind you, the striking architecture of the Herz-Jesu-Church rises into view. The Caprivibrücke isn't just a pathway over the river, it's a spot where Berlin's history meets the tranquil beauty of the Spree.

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