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Gottfried-Krüger-Brücke
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Gottfried-Krüger-Brücke

A walk with a twist

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The Gottfried-Krüger Bridge is a charming pedestrian bridge with a distinctive arch over the Pumpergraben. Located along the Heinrich-Heine-Ufer, it offers a picturesque view of a former navigable arm of the Havel. This architectural gem invites you to pause and take in the surroundings.
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Did you know?

Locally, it is nicknamed the "Stomach Ache Bridge."

Guided Story

Feel the gentle curve beneath your feet? That's why locals affectionately call this the 'Stomach Ache Bridge'. Look up, and you'll see the impressive arch that makes this bridge so special. Behind you is the Heinrich-Heine-Ufer, a great spot to watch the water and passing boats. Did you know this little arm of the Havel was once navigable? Imagine small boats passing through here. To the west, you'll find the Slavic Village, a glimpse into the region's history. It's fascinating how this bridge is not just a crossing, but a piece of the city's living history.

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