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Zenneckbrücke
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Zenneckbrücke

A Historic Gem of Munich's Architecture

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Since 1935, the Zenneckbrücke, designed by August Blössner, stands as an architectural heritage monument southeast of Munich's city center. More than just a road bridge, it offers a glimpse into the craftsmanship of bygone eras. Walking here, you can experience the harmony of history and functionality firsthand.
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Designed by the renowned architect August Blössner, the Zenneckbrücke was completed in 1935 and is recognized as an architectural heritage monument in Bavaria.

Quick Facts

Founded
1935
Architect
August Blössner
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Feel that gentle breeze coming off the Isar? As you stand here on the Zenneckbrücke, imagine all the stories this bridge has witnessed since 1935. Look to the west, and you'll spot the Deutsches Museum, a testament to human ingenuity. But this bridge has its own intriguing story. Did you know it's named after Professor Jonathan Zenneck, a pioneer in radio technology? His work was crucial in the development of wireless communication. Behind you, the Augia Fountain echoes the purity and flow of the water rushing beneath you. This bridge is more than an architectural marvel; it's a crossroads of history and innovation.

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