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Max-Joseph-Brücke
Art Nouveau elegance over the Isar River
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The Max-Joseph Bridge is an architectural gem designed by Theodor Fischer, gracing the Isar River in Munich since 1902. Its graceful arches and distinctive Art Nouveau style make it a protected heritage site that beautifully showcases the blend of art and engineering. A stroll across offers views of both the river and the city's rich history. Experience the enchanting harmony of nature and architecture.
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Did you know?
Architect Theodor Fischer, who designed the Max-Joseph-Brücke, was a pioneer of Art Nouveau, leaving a significant architectural legacy in Munich.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1902
- Architect
- Theodor Fischer
- Architectural Style
- Art Nouveau
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
Guided Story
Feel that breeze coming off the Isar? Look to your left, and you'll spot the Tivolibrücke. This bridge has seen many changes since it was known as the Bogenhausener Bridge. The architect, Theodor Fischer, was a master of detail. Each arch you see is a testament to his vision. Behind you, towards St. Georg's Church, once lay the rural charm of old Munich. Today, this bridge links the bustling city with its historic heart. As you gaze over the river, imagine all the stories shared here over the decades.
Part of These Trails
Art Nouveau Trail MünchenStop 2 of 6
Industrial-Era München — Walk IIStop 4 of 10
Waterfront Trail MünchenStop 9 of 10








