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Schlesische Brücke
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Schlesische Brücke

A Historic Link Between Urban Vibrancy

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The Schlesische Brücke offers a captivating view over the Landwehr Canal, connecting the vibrant districts of Kreuzberg and Alt-Treptow. Designed by Otto Stahn, its 1896 architecture tells a story of Berlin's past, inviting you to explore the city's rich history. Walking across the bridge reveals the charm of the surrounding waterways and the unique urban atmosphere.
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Did you know?

The Schlesische Brücke was the first road bridge in the Osthafen area.

Quick Facts

Founded
1896
Architect
Otto Stahn

Guided Story

Imagine standing here with a gentle breeze brushing past you. Look to your right, and you'll see the mighty waters of the Landwehr Canal flowing beneath, just as they have for over a century. Did you know this bridge isn't just a connection between two districts? It's a silent witness to history. Over the years, countless Berliners have crossed it – from factory workers to artists drawn by the inspiring views. To your left, you can spot the Obere Freiarchenbrücke, another piece of this historical puzzle. Behind you, the spire of the Tabor Church rises, adding to the rich tapestry of stories that make this part of Berlin so unique.

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