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Teubertbrücke
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Teubertbrücke

Historic engineering bridging Berlin's past and present

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Designed by Christian Havestadt and Max Contag, the Teubert Bridge has been uniting the banks of the Teltow Canal since 1905. Its magnificent early 20th-century architecture is a testament to an era of industrial prowess and engineering excellence. Walking across this historic bridge brings history to life and offers a unique perspective of urban Berlin.
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The bridge was completed in the year 1905.

Quick Facts

Founded
1905
Architect
Christian Havestadt, Max Contag

Guided Story

Imagine standing in the heart of history. The Teubert Bridge isn't just a crossing over the Teltow Canal. Look across to the other bank, and you might picture the steamships that once navigated these waters, vital to early 20th-century trade. Can you hear the wind whistling through the steel beams? That was the sound of modernity back then. This bridge has witnessed Berlin's industrial spirit. As you walk across, feel the echoes of the past emanating from the old bricks. And while gazing over the water, remember that this structure connects more than just places; it bridges times. Behind you, the Georg-von-Siemens-Park awaits — a perfect spot to unwind after your historical journey.

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