
Bavariabrücke
Where city districts and stories converge
Did you know?
Built in 1964, the Bavariabrücke in Munich spans a railway line that lies about six meters below, linking key traffic routes in the city.
Guided Story
Can you hear the trains rumbling beneath you? The Bavariabrücke is a great spot to feel the heartbeat of the city. Look north, and you'll see the Bavariapark, a patch of green right in the urban hustle. Did you know the bridge is named after the famous Bavaria statue, just a short distance away on the Theresienhöhe? This bridge doesn't just connect districts; it links history with the present. As you stand here, imagine the countless people crossing this bridge daily, heading to work or a new adventure. And to the south, you'll find the memorials for Sofie and Emanuel Gutmann, reminders of the past and how important it is to remember history and heritage.







