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Mundsburger Brücke
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Mundsburger Brücke

Hamburg's widest bridge crossing the canal

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The Mundsburger Bridge captivates with its impressive 55-meter width, linking the vibrant districts of Hohenfelde and Uhlenhorst. Offering not just stunning views over the Mundsburger Canal, it also provides a historical glimpse as it has stood since 1871. A walk across reveals the architectural expanse that defines Hamburg, inviting exploration of the nearby neighborhoods.
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The Mundsburger Bridge is a recognized heritage monument in Hamburg.

Quick Facts

Founded
1870
Heritage Status
Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Can you hear the gentle flow of water beneath you? That's the Mundsburger Canal, flowing here for over 150 years. Look to your left – there's Papenhuder Street branching off, a place filled with history. Did you know this bridge was built in 1871? Imagine the carriages and then the first cars rolling across this wide structure. Behind you is Uhlenhorst, with its charming cafes and small shops. As you continue, catch a glimpse of the impressive Alster Swimming Hall to the south. Let the history carry you as you explore the modern city around you.

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