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Stubenrauchbrücke
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Stubenrauchbrücke

A Historic Iron Bridge with Modern Allure

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Discover the captivating Stubenrauch Bridge in Treptow-Köpenick, where two elegant spans arch over the Spree, linking pedestrians and vehicles alike. Designed by Karl Bernhard in 1908, this masterpiece fascinates with its intricate lattice framework and heritage status. The bridge invites you to sense its history while enjoying views of the surrounding Berlin districts.
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Since the 1990s, the bridge consists of two parallel structures.

Quick Facts

Founded
August 23, 1999
Architect
Karl Bernhard
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Feel the gentle breeze coming off the Spree? Right here, you're standing on a piece of Berlin's living history. Look up to see those elegant arches—crafted in a time when engineering was as much about beauty as it was about function. Did you know that when this bridge was built, it was a marvel of modern design? Back then, it symbolized progress, ushering in a new era of transportation. Turn around now, and you've got a perfect view of Oberschöneweide and Niederschöneweide—two districts tied together by this very bridge. As you stroll along, imagine the echoes of steamboats and horse-drawn carriages from days gone by. This isn't just a bridge of steel; it's a bridge of stories.

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