
Kaiserin-Augusta-Brücke
Historic Bridge in Berlin's Heart
Did you know?
The bridge is named after Empress Augusta.
Guided Story
Take a moment to look down at the gentle flow of the Spree beneath you. Did you know that the Kaiserin-Augusta-Bridge has been connecting the districts of Moabit and Charlottenburg for over a century? If you look closely, you might spot the echoes of the past, where carriages once rolled over its stone arches. Yet, here you are, right in the heart of modern Berlin, where history blends seamlessly with the present. Behind you, in the distance, stands the silhouette of the New Apostolic Church. Imagine the countless people who cross here daily—commuting or simply soaking in the view. This bridge is more than just a crossing; it's a living piece of the city's story.
Location
Nearby

Goslarer Platz

Neuapostolische Kirche Berlin - Charlottenburg

AEG Turbinenfabrik

Siemenssteg

Röntgenbrücke

Mierendorffplatz

Ehemalige Müllverladestation Helmholtzstraße
