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Rohrdammbrücke
Spandau's sole road bridge over the Spree.
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Berlin: First Steps10 pts
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Rohrdamm Bridge merges history and utility, standing as the only road bridge crossing the Spree in Berlin's Spandau district. Designed by Karl Janisch, it provides a captivating view of the Siemens industrial settlement. Immerse yourself in Berlin's industrial past with its sleek prestressed concrete design.
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Did you know?
The original bridge, Rohrdammsteg, was built in 1905.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1954
- Architect
- Karl Janisch
Guided Story
Feel that gentle breeze coming off the Spree? Look up – the sleek design of this bridge tells a story of innovation and change. Right here, back in 1905, there stood a simple footbridge known as Siemenssteig. Imagine workers and engineers from Siemens crossing it daily, as Berlin's industrial age was in full swing. Behind you, across the river, lies the old Siemens settlement, once a hub of technological progress. If you look closely, you can almost feel the heartbeat of the city from those days, filled with energy and ambition. Let this bridge take you on a journey to the past while you soak in the view.







