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Lessingbrücke
An architectural gem spanning the Spree
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The Lessing Bridge in Berlin not only links Lessingstraße with Stromstraße but also bridges past and present. Designed by Ludwig Hoffmann and protected as a cultural heritage monument, the bridge offers a stroll where you can feel the fusion of tradition and modernity. Enjoy the view over the Spree and experience a piece of Berlin's history up close.
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Did you know?
The Lessing Bridge has been a protected monument since 1983.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1983
- Architect
- Ludwig Hoffmann
- Heritage Status
- Cultural Heritage Monument
- Opening Date
- 1983
Guided Story
Do you feel that gentle breeze? It’s the Spree whispering its stories beneath you. Look up, and you’ll see the graceful arch of the bridge designed by Ludwig Hoffmann. This isn’t just any bridge; it’s a testament to his brilliance in blending art with utility. Behind you, across the river, lies the serene Essener Park. A perfect spot for a leisurely stroll after this. As you walk across, remember, this bridge was reconstructed in 1983, carrying with it layers of history. Enjoy being part of this living story as you make your way over.







