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Wullenwebersteg
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Wullenwebersteg

A Stroll Through Berlin's Past and Present

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Experience the charming connection between Hansaviertel and Moabit on the Wullenwebersteg. This steel pedestrian bridge offers not just a shortcut but also a picturesque view of the Spree. Walk through history as it replaces a war-destroyed road bridge, now set against Berlin's modern skyline. It's a journey that bridges the past with the present.
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Did you know?

The original Achenbach Bridge was inaugurated in 1907.

Quick Facts

Founded
1957

Guided Story

Imagine standing on a bridge that links not just two neighborhoods but also two eras of Berlin. Look down at the tranquil flow of the Spree – a stark contrast to the turbulent times this area once saw. Behind you in the distance, you can spot the distinctive Hansabrücke. Did you know that the Achenbach Bridge once stood here before being destroyed in World War II? The Wullenwebersteg now stands as a testament to Berlin's resilience. If you glance to your left, there's Eyke-von-Repkow-Platz, a perfect spot to enjoy some peace after your walk. This bridge isn't just made of steel, it's built from history.

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