Skip to content
Gustav-Heinemann-Brücke
Bridge10a74f65…6922

Gustav-Heinemann-Brücke

A Modern Link Across the Spree

Counts toward these achievements:
Berlin: First Steps10 pts
Berlin: Explorer25 pts
Berlin: Insider50 pts
Sign up free →
The Gustav-Heinemann Bridge gracefully spans the Spree, linking the vibrant Berlin Central Station with the serene charm of the riverside promenade. Designed by Max Dudler, its minimalist architecture creates a peaceful retreat amidst the city's hustle. Walking across offers a seamless blend of modern design and natural beauty.
Be the first to check in here

Did you know?

The bridge was inaugurated in 2005, alongside the Central Station.

Quick Facts

Founded
June 30, 2005
Architect
Max Dudler

Guided Story

Feel the breeze coming off the Spree? This spot, the Gustav-Heinemann Bridge, is perfect for a quick pause to soak in the surroundings. Look to your left and you'll spot the striking architecture of Berlin's Central Station. Behind you, across the river, lies the serene Spreebogenpark. This bridge is more than a crossing; it's a meeting point for locals and tourists alike who come to enjoy the riverside calm. Did you know it was designed by Max Dudler? His minimalist style is beautifully showcased here. If you glance south, you'll see the historic Moltke Bridge, offering a fascinating contrast to the modern elegance of where you're standing.

Location

Explore all 5090 places in Berlin →

Nearby