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Juliusturmbrücke
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Juliusturmbrücke

Bridging history and modernity over the Havel River

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Spanning the Havel River with a view of the impressive Juliusturm of the Spandau Citadel, the Juliusturm Bridge connects the vibrant districts of Spandau and Haselhorst. This steel beam bridge, constructed in 1937, perfectly blends functional engineering with historical charm. Enjoy a walk across and soak in the scenic surroundings.
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The bridge was constructed in 1937.

Quick Facts

Founded
1937

Guided Story

Imagine standing here with the mighty Juliusturm of the citadel rising behind you. Did you know that this tower is part of one of the oldest surviving structures in Berlin? To your right, the Havel River flows gently, carrying tales of merchants and travelers from centuries past. Look closely, and you might spot the spire of St. Marien am Behnitz in the distance, just a stone's throw away. Built in 1937, this bridge has silently witnessed Berlin's transformation over the decades. Can you hear the soft murmur of the river below? It's almost as if the Havel is whispering stories of those who once crossed here. Take a moment to let the ambiance wash over you and feel the connection between history and the present.

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