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Eberhardsbrücke
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Eberhardsbrücke

An architectural gem spanning the Neckar River

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The Eberhardsbrücke in Tübingen invites you to walk across its elegant arches spanning the Neckar at the end of the Platanenallee. Designed by Karl von Leibbrand, the bridge offers a three-lane roadway along with wide sidewalks perfect for leisurely strolls and convenient bus stops. Enjoy views of the river and the lively atmosphere that make this bridge a vibrant gathering place.
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The architect of the Eberhardsbrücke, Karl von Leibbrand, was also a prominent railway engineer in the 19th century.

Quick Facts

Architect
Karl von Leibbrand

Guided Story

Can you hear the gentle murmur of the Neckar beneath you? This bridge is more than just a crossing; it's a piece of living history. Look to your left, and you'll spot the Hölderlinturm, where the famous poet Friedrich Hölderlin once lived. Imagine him gazing out at the river, drawing inspiration for his poetry. In the other direction, you'll see the St. George's Collegiate Church, its Gothic architecture dominating the skyline. This bridge is a place where stories and inspiration flow as freely as the water below. It's a symbol of past meeting present. Take a moment to soak in the atmosphere and let the stories of this place whisper to you.

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