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Gotzkowskybrücke
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Gotzkowskybrücke

A Historic Span Over the Spree

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Designed by architect Friedrich Krause, the Gotzkowsky Bridge elegantly links the districts of Moabit and Charlottenburg. This heritage-listed steel bridge offers both a practical crossing over the Spree and a glimpse into Berlin's historical fabric. Walking across it, you can feel the blend of engineering and artistry.
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The Gotzkowsky Bridge was inaugurated in 1911.

Quick Facts

Founded
1911
Architect
Friedrich Krause
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Opening Date
1911

Guided Story

Imagine yourself here in 1911, just as the Gotzkowsky Bridge was opening. Look across the Spree and picture the steamships gliding below. This bridge has witnessed a lot, including damage during World War II and its subsequent restoration. Just behind you is the Redeemer Church, adding a serene touch to the area. To your right, you can see the neighborhoods of Moabit and Charlottenburg, linked by this bridge for over a century. Have you noticed the intricate details in the steelwork? They speak of the craftsmanship from days gone by.

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