Bosch Bridge

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Bosch Bridge in front of the Deutsches Museum
Bosch Bridge with the European Patent Office

The Boschbrücke is a bridge over the Isar in Munich .

The bridge was built in 1925 for the opening of the Deutsches Museum and is named after Johann Baptist Bosch (1873–1932), the former head of the Munich Civil Engineering Office. It leads from the west bank of the Great Isar to the Museum Island with the Deutsches Museum. From there the Zenneck Bridge continues east over the Kleine Isar . To the west of the bridge is the building of the European Patent Office . Today, on the banks of the Isarvorstadt, the red sandstone statue of Bismarck , which was originally intended to be displayed in the Deutsches Museum, stands.

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Coordinates: 48 ° 7 '50.3 "  N , 11 ° 34' 57.9"  E