Ganghofer Bridge

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The Ganghoferbrücke photographed from the east

The Ganghoferbrücke is a two-lane road bridge in Munich . It has walkways and bicycle paths on both sides. The bridge is located in the Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt district and runs along the Ganghoferstraße that gives it its name . It crosses the Münchner Südring railway line, which is about five meters lower . It is a girder bridge with two concrete abutments and a central support made of steel. The superstructure is made of steel and concrete; the length is around 18 meters.

A previous building was erected here at the end of the 19th century; after the Second World War , the bridge was so extensively renovated and widened that the work amounted to a new building. The “Ganghoferbrücke” bus stop is about 100 meters south of the street. Vehicles on lines 53 and 134 stop here.

A bicycle and pedestrian bridge (part of the Max-Hirschberg-Weg ) that was built in 2005 at the bus stop and crosses Ganghoferstraße is sometimes also referred to as the Ganghofer bridge . Artist studios are located under their bridge ramps.

Individual evidence

  1. Helmut König, Munich under reconstruction: a cross-section through the reconstruction of Munich , Reconstruction Department of the City of Munich (Ed.), 1952, p. 63
  2. Sven Riedel, Günter Seidl and Peter Kotz, Slim and light - Ganghoferbrücke at Theresienhöhe in Munich: Reinforced concrete in high-performance outfit , in: Beton- und Stahlbetonbau , Edition 11/2007 (Volume 102), ISSN  0005-9900 , p. 797-804

Coordinates: 48 ° 7 ′ 44.3 ″  N , 11 ° 32 ′ 20.1 ″  E