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Friedrichsberger Brücke
Red Brick Elegance from a Bygone Era
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In Hamburg's Barmbek-Süd, the Friedrichsberger Bridge offers a glimpse into the past with its elegant arch and charming red brick design. Circular embellishments above the water catch the sunlight, adding a unique touch to the bridge's historic character. Walking across it feels like stepping back into Hamburg's architectural history.
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Did you know?
The bridge was built around 1900.
Guided Story
Feel that gentle breeze on your face? Look to your left. Beyond the trees, you can glimpse the spire of the Versöhnungskirche. But right here, on the Friedrichsberger Bridge, you're standing in the midst of a slice of Hamburg's history. This isn't just a road bridge; it's a remnant of an era when red brick was the city's signature. Imagine the days when people crossed here by foot or carriage. Look down at the water, whispering tales of old trade routes. As you walk on, you might just feel the past echo in every brick beneath your feet.
Location
Nearby

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179 m away

Maxstraßenbrücke
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Osterkirche
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Mühlenstraßenbrücke
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Turnerbund Hamburg-Eilbeck e.V. von 1880 (TH-Eilbeck)
656 m away

Theater an der Marschnerstraße
662 m away