List of bridges in Berlin / S

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Explanation

  • (Sample bridge ) = in brackets : unnamed bridges.
  • Sample bridge = in italics : former bridges. (See in detail: Structure of the lists )


photography Name of the bridge District Remarks location
Saatwinkler bridge (1) .jpg Saatwinkler footbridge Haselhorst Saatwinkler Steg is a pedestrian bridge built in 1990 over the Hohenzollern Canal to connect allotment gardens with a recreation area. A double tubular steel arch and a continuous, suspended walkway are arranged on floor abutments. On both sides of the bank, the abutments are founded on inclined piles and enclosed underground by sheet piling. The design comes from the bridge construction department of the Berlin Senate , the execution was carried out by the civil engineering company Aug. Prien GmbH & Co. and the steel construction company Krupp Stahlbau Berlin GmbH . The building cost 4.0 million  DM (~ 1.55 million euros). The footbridge is 94.80 m long, 7.30 m wide (walkway width 3.10 m), has a construction height of 0.54 m in the area of ​​the walkway and a bridge area of ​​690.00 m². cards
Sachsendammsteg 2007.jpg Sachsendammsteg Schöneberg The Sachsendammsteg is a modern pedestrian bridge parallel to the railway bridges over the Sachsendamm and the Bundesautobahn 100. It was built by the company Philipp Holzmann in 1993–1995 based on designs by the architects Jux & Partner (Darmstadt / Potsdam) and the engineering office Bung (Berlin) . Two 61.9 meter long reinforced concrete girders are supported on six central concrete supports, with stairs and ramps at their ends. The continuous supports form towering lighting masts with brackets above the walkway. The columns have uneven spacing, which results from the bridged traffic routes: 19.5 / 22.5 / 18.1 / 17.75 meters. The width of the structure is between 6.4 and 18.23 meters, the usable width is at least 4 meters. cards
Salvador Allende Bridge Köp 2014-08-04 ama fec (30) .JPG Salvador Allende Bridge Koepenick The Salvador-Allende-Bridge leads the Salvador-Allende-Straße in Berlin-Köpenick over the Spree . The 6-span reinforced concrete bridge was inaugurated in 1981. In addition to the Wilhelm Spindler Bridge , it is one of the busiest and therefore most important bridges over the Spree in Köpenick.

It is about 138 m long and a total of 30 m wide. Walkways that are about 5.50 m wide lead off on both sides. Two lanes are available in each direction for road traffic. The western superstructure of the bridge has been closed since 2014 due to the poor structural condition, so that only one lane is available for each direction of travel. A replacement building is currently (2015) not in sight.

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Sandhausener Bridge (Berlin-Heiligensee) .jpg Sandhausen Bridge Heiligensee The Sandhausener Brücke leads Sandhausener Straße over a narrow water connection between the Havel and Heiligensee in the north of Berlin. The bridge was built in 1909. cards
Berlin7 Spandauer Schifffahrtskanal.JPG Sand Pitcher Bridge Middle / Moabit The Sandkrugbrücke over the Berlin-Spandauer Schifffahrtskanal leads Invalidenstrasse over the former border between East and West Berlin to Berlin Central Station . cards
Scharrenstrasse Bridge center On old Berlin city maps, a narrow bridge over the northern Spreearm can be seen northwest of the Mühlendamm in the course of the Scharrenstrasse to the Molkenmarkt . The time when the bridge was built or when it was dismantled is not known.
Scheffelstrasse Bridge 619.JPG Scheffelstrasse Bridge, actually Eldena Road Bridge Friedrichshain (conditionally Lichtenberg ) This bridge name stands for the Eldena road bridge, but both names are included in the Berlin street directory, whereas only the other name is included on the map in the national map series. The steel girder bridge leads over the tracks of the Ringbahn and Fernbahn, with a ramp under the bridge between the two tracks. The bridge belongs entirely to friedrichshain, with the Pankow district border (Prenzlauer Berg district) running on the northern edge of the bridge. The Friedrichshain / Lichtenberg district boundary is on the eastern slope of the railway trench. The Scheffelstraße ends at the bridge and leads west in the Eldenaer Straße to the former central cattle yard area from the Lichtenberg district to the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district. Ultimately, the eastern abutments are in Lichtenberg. The bridge from the 1920s was renewed in the 1990s. Length 82.5 m, width 22.2 m. cards
Schillingbruecke berlin.jpg Schilling Bridge Friedrichshain / center The Schilling Bridge forms an important road connection over the Spree. The brick vaulted bridge is located between the Oberbaumbrücke and the Michaelbrücke , extends Andreasstrasse over the Spree and connects Holzmarktstrasse and Köpenicker Strasse, which each run parallel to the Spree. The bridge has been a listed building since 1990 . cards
Schinderbrücke Koepenick The Schinderbrücke leads the Hämmerlingstrasse over the Wuhle . cards
Ham Bridge center also called the Jerusalem Bridge , built in 1739 at Hausvogteiplatz
Schirwindter Bridge (Berlin-Westend) .JPG Schirwindter Bridge West end The Schirwindter Bridge leads the Schirwindter Allee over the tracks of the railway and the S-Bahn. The road bridge built in 1911 was nameless until 1936. The construction consists of reinforced concrete beams around 20 meters long, and the bridge board is 19.3 meters wide. Directly on the bridge there is access to the Pichelsberg S-Bahn station . cards
Silesian Bridge, 1896

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Silesian Bridge Kreuzberg The bridge leads from the upper lock over the Landwehr Canal to Lohmühleninsel . Together with the neighboring Upper Freiarchenbrücke, it connects Schlesische Strasse / Vor dem Schlesisches Tor / Puschkinallee Kreuzberg with Berlin-Alt-Treptow . Between 1705 and 1894 there were two previous bridges at the former Schlesisches Tor . Today's iron bridge with decorated cast iron railings was built in 1894/1896 either according to plans by Hermann Rohde and E. Saminski or by Otto Stahn and F. Zander. After damage in 1945, it was repaired in 1954. From 1961 the bridge was closed due to the construction of the wall , but could be reconstructed in 1987. The girder bridge has a length of 25 m, a span of 22 m and is 25 m wide. It is under monument protection because of its original preservation . cards
Berlin Schleusenbruecke N.jpg Lock bridge center The lock bridge spans the western arm of the Spree on the Spree island and connects Werderscher Markt with Schloßplatz . The name of the bridge goes back to an earlier lock and the lock ditch at this point. It is a listed building . cards
284-AusfahrtAstderBAB114-pankeauf.JPG Schloßalleebrücke, also Schlossparkbrücke French Buchholz The Schloßalleebrücke leads up and down to the A 114 near the intersection of Pasewalker Straße and Schloßallee over the Panke . cards
Schlossbruecke Charlottenburg.jpg Schloßbrücke (Berlin-Charlottenburg) Charlottenburg The Schloßbrücke is a steel arch bridge over the Spree. The current construction is a building from the years 1926 to 1928, after the first traffic route across the river was built at the time of the construction of Charlottenburg Palace at the beginning of the 18th century. The bridge is a listed building . cards
Berlin Schlossbruecke.jpg Schloßbrücke (Berlin-Mitte) center The Schloßbrücke is at the eastern end of the Unter den Linden boulevard in the center of the capital. It connects the Friedrichswerder with the Spree island . The formerly wooden dog bridge over the Spree was replaced by the stone castle bridge between 1821 and 1824 based on a design by Karl Friedrich Schinkel . At times it was called the Marx-Engels Bridge . cards
Berlin Schluetersteg view of BusB retouched.jpg Schluetersteg center The Schlütersteg was a pedestrian bridge in the direct south-west of the Berlin Friedrichstrasse train station . It connected the Schiffbauerdamm on the north bank with Neustadtische Kirchstrasse on the south bank. The bridge was completed in 1890 according to a design by Otto Stahn and named after the sculptor and architect Andreas Schlueter . At the end of the Second World War it was destroyed and never rebuilt.
Schmargendorfer Bridge (Berlin-Schmargendorf) .JPG Schmargendorfer Bridge Wilmersdorf The Schmargendorfer Bridge leads the Mecklenburgische Strasse over the Ringbahn . There are direct accesses from the bridge to the Heidelberger Platz S-Bahn station . cards
Zeuthener Schmöckwitz 1.jpg Schmöckwitz Bridge Schmoeckwitz The Schmöckwitzer bridge leads the Wernsdorfer Straße southeast of Schmöckwitz over the Dahme . cards
Schmöckwitzwerdersteg Schmoeckwitz The Schmöckwitzwerdersteig is a pedestrian and cyclist bridge over the Oder-Spree Canal . cards
Schöneberger Bridge 1 Berlin.JPG Schöneberger Bridge Kreuzberg The three-lane arched bridge leads Schöneberger Strasse at Mendelssohn-Bartholdy-Park over the Landwehr Canal and connects Schöneberger / Tempelhofer Ufer with Halleschen Ufer. A wooden bridge built in 1849 lasted around 50 years. In 1897/98 Georg Pinkenburg and August Wilhelm Brandt built a bridge made of basalt lava on the former Schöneberg harbor , which was built in 1852 . After its destruction in World War II , it was replaced in 1953 by a prestressed concrete bridge with a simple iron railing. In 1877 the politician Ernst Ludwig von Gerlach was "knocked over and died [...] of the serious injuries." cards
90-Schönerlinder.JPG Schönerlinder Bridge book As a road and pedestrian bridge, the Schönerlinder Weg Bridge leads the Schönerlinder Weg over the Panke . cards
Schönfließer Bridge, 1913 Schönfließer Bridge Prenzlauer Berg The pedestrian bridge connects Sonnenburger Strasse with Schönfließer Strasse west of Schönhauser Allee station across the moat of the Ringbahn . It was built in 1912 by Alfred Grenander as a spacious road bridge, which " fitted into the bourgeois Art Nouveau ensemble of the surrounding residential development." Badly damaged by an aerial mine in January 1945 , it was later removed and replaced by a temporary 60 m long pedestrian bridge on its own abutments . After a renovation in 1987, the temporary arrangement continues unabated. The street and bridge bear the name of today's Polish Bad Schönfließ . The picture shows the former road bridge in 1913. cards
Mk Berlin Ringbahn.jpg Schönhauser Allee Bridge Prenzlauer Berg Road bridge over the lower-lying railroad tracks of the Berlin Ringbahn . cards
484-Grabbealleebrücke.jpg Schönholz Bridge Niederschönhausen / Pankow The Schönholzer Bridge leads the Schönholzer Straße over the Panke . cards
Panke 25.96 Schoenstedtstrassenbruecke2.JPG Schönstedtstrasse Bridge Healthy well The Schönstedtstrasse bridge leads the Schönstedtstrasse over the Panke . At this point, a bridge was first built at the beginning of the 20th century and named after the road that crosses it. When the river was widened in 1982, a new bridge had to be built. This bridge is 8.5 meters long and has a 19.2 meter wide ribbed plate made of reinforced concrete. The previous railing was used again. cards
Schoenwalder Strassenbruecke 48.JPG Schönwalder road bridge Healthy well the Schönwalder Straße leads over the Panke cards
Schulenburgbrücke 1 Berlin.JPG Schulenburg Bridge Wilhelmstadt The Schulenburg Bridge is a steel truss - arch bridge over the Havel in Spandau district . It connects Schulenburgstrasse and Weißenburger Strasse. The listed bridge was built between 1907 and 1909. cards
Panke 26.77 Schulzendorferstrassenbruecke4.JPG Schulzendorferstrasse Bridge Healthy well The Schulzendorferstrasse Bridge leads Schulzendorfer Strasse over the Panke . It is largely the first building made of brick, which, however, had to be repaired several times. The bridge was built before 1925. cards
Schwanenwerder Bridge (Berlin-Nikolassee) .jpg Schwanenwerder Bridge Nikolassee The bridge connects the Wannseebadweg with the Inselstraße on Schwanenwerder. cards
Schwarzbacher Bridge P4060133.JPG Schwarzbacher Bridge Grunewald The Schwarzbacher Brücke spans the A 100 and creates a connection between Schwarzbacher and Auguste-Viktoria-Straße. cards
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Schwedt bridge Prenzlauer Berg Pedestrian and cyclist bridge, built in 1997/98. Starts on the Behmstrasse bridge and is part of the Berlin-Usedomer long-distance cycle route . It consists of eleven fields with two arched structures and spans the northern ring of the railway and the S-Bahn from Schönhauser Allee to Bornholmer Straße. Length about 217 m cards
Seehofstrasse Bridge P5310047.JPG Seehofstrasse Bridge Zehlendorf The Seehofstrasse bridge leads the Seehofstrasse over the main line . cards
Nordring Seelgrabenbrücke Marzahn 110427 AMA fec (33) .JPG Seelgraben Bridge Marzahn The mentioned bridge leads the street Nordring over the Seelgraben. It consists of modern elements, is about 52 m long, 15 m wide and has two carriageways on both sides, footpaths and bike paths. cards
Sellheim Bridge Blankenburg The Sellheim Bridge leads Blankenburger Chaussee over Deutsche Bahn tracks; it connects the Berlin districts of Blankenburg and Karow. The reinforced concrete slab bridge was built in 1958. - On June 3, 2019, the bridge was temporarily closed to all car traffic because inspections revealed damage to the roadway. The repair is expected to take two weeks. cards
Seller Bridge P4210060.JPG Seller Bridge Wedding The Sellerbrücke is a pedestrian and cyclist bridge over the Schönhauser Graben, the arm of the Panke , directly in front of the confluence with the north port . cards
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Sevan road bridge Friedrichsfelde The bridge, which is inserted quite inconspicuously in the course of Sewanstrasse, spans the Kraatz-Tränke-Graben. The reinforced concrete structure is 24.30 m wide and more than 30 m long. cards
Sickingen bridge PC300239.JPG Sickingen Bridge Moabit / Charlottenburg The Sickingen Bridge leads the Gaußstrasse / Sickingenstrasse street over the Charlottenburg connecting canal . cards
Siebenendenwegbrücke (Berlin-Zehlendorf) .JPG Seven Endings Bridge Zehlendorf The Siebenendenwegbrücke leads the Siebenendenweg over the route of the underground line U3 running in the cut . cards
Siemens bridge in 2009 Siemens bridge Lankwitz The Siemens bridge is a steel girder bridge. It was built in this form in 1956/57. It leads Siemensstrasse over the Teltow Canal at kilometer 19.73 between Steglitz and Lankwitz. cards
Siemenssteg.jpg Siemens footbridge Charlottenburg The Siemenssteg is a pedestrian bridge to cross the Spree from Alt-Lietzow to the Charlottenburg power station . It is a 77 meter long and 3.50 meter wide arched bridge made of metal. There are two 10 meter high sandstone pylons at each of the bridgeheads . The parallel X-ray bridge is located about 180 meters up the Spree . cards
Sievers Bridge 2009 Sieversbrücke Lankwitz The Sieversbrücke is a road bridge over the Teltow Canal at kilometer 20.74 in the immediate vicinity of the port of Lankwitz. It was built in 1955 as a concrete girder bridge. The design of the bridge is also known as a cove bridge . On the bridge, Attilastraße and Kaiser-Wilhelm-Straße coming from Lankwitz meet in north-south direction. It bears the name of the government and building officer Hermann Sievers (1854–1930), managing director of the Teltow Canal Society. cards
Herkulesbruecke Berlin Gaertner 1846.jpg Simson Bridge center In 1787/88, instead of a wooden bridge that connected the core area of ​​Berlin across the Königsgraben with Monbijou Castle and the Spandau suburb, a stone vaulted bridge was built. It was sometimes called the Simson Bridge, but mostly the Alte Friedrichsbrücke or Hercules Bridge. The structure, 26 m long and 11.50 m wide, was demolished in 1890. The royal moat was filled in. cards
2010-03-18 Scandinavian Bridge 1.JPG Scandinavian bridge Rummelsburg The bridge is the eastern continuation of the Lichtenberger Brücke and is about 40 meters away from it. It leads the Frankfurter Allee as a section of the federal highways 1 and 5 over the new road connection Scandinavische Straße - Weitlingstraße that was created in the 1970s. During the extensive renovation work on the Lichtenberger Bridge in the 1990s, this structure was also renewed. The bridge is 34 meters long and around 50 meters wide and has wide footbridges on both sides. cards
Soldiner Bridge Berlin.JPG Soldiner Bridge Healthy well The Soldiner Bridge leads Soldiner Strasse over the Panke and connects to Stockholmer Strasse, which runs parallel to the Panke. It is the oldest Pankebrücke in Berlin. The arch bridge was built with simple brick arched arches in 1875/76. The original railing has not been preserved. It is around 28 meters long, 19 meters wide and has a span of 7.50 meters. Like the street, it bears the name of the former capital of Neumark Soldin, now Myślibórz in Poland . cards
Sun Bridge 1 Sonnenallee Berlin.JPG Sun Bridge (Berlin) Neukölln The girder bridge from 1975/78 leads Sonnenallee over the Neukölln shipping canal . The previous structure, the Kaiser-Friedrich-Straßebrücke , was built in 1914. On May 11, 1938, the street from Sonnenallee and Kaiser-Friedrich- Strasse was renamed Braunauer Strasse after Hitler's birthplace ; however, the name of the Kaiser-Friedrich-Strasse station (today Sonnenallee S-Bahn station ) and the Kaiser-Friedrich-Strasse bridge were not changed until October 1, 1939. The bridge was now called Braunauer Brücke . The Sonnenallee S-Bahn station is southwest of the bridge; to the north-east is the Estrel , Germany's hotel with most of the rooms and its own landing stage at the canal bridge (right in the picture). cards
Spandauer-Damm-Bruecke.JPG Spandauer Damm Bridge Charlottenburg / Westend The Spandauer-Damm-Brücke, built in 1963 as one of the first prestressed concrete bridges, leads the Spandauer Damm over the city ​​motorway A 100 and the tracks of the Ringbahn . It is 115 m long. The bridge has direct access to the Westend S-Bahn station . In 2002 it was found that the construction was ailing and had to be completely renewed. This happened in several stages and cost 36 million euros, half of which was paid by the Federal Ministry of Transport and the Berlin Senate. The bridge was completely rebuilt in 2005/2006. The final completion with the new traffic opening did not take place in December 2010 because of the early start of winter, but on March 28, 2011. cards
Spandau lock bridge (Berlin-Spandau) (1) .jpg Spandau lock bridge Berlin-Spandau The lock bridge, with a length of about 15 meters and a width of about 3.60 meters, connects the western bank of the Havel (street Behnitz and Möllentordamm) with the lock island, on which there is a lock keeper's house. The jetty is not open to the public. cards
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Spandauer-See-Bridge Hakenfelde / Haselhorst The Spandauer-See-Brücke is a road bridge over the Havel . It was built as a steel girder bridge in 1995/97. It is 302.5 meters long. cards
Spanische-Allee-Brücke (Berlin-Nikolassee) .jpg Spanish Alley Bridge Nikolassee The Spanische-Allee-Brücke, popularly only known as the Spinner Bridge , leads the Spanische Allee over the AVUS . cards
Sparwaldsbrücke Old Berlin Home address and bridge, no longer available
Späthstrasse Bridge in 2009

Späthstrasse Bridge in 2009
Späthstrasse Bridge
(see also:
New Späthbrücke )
Britz The bridge leads over the Teltow Canal at kilometer 29.24. The structure was erected with the canal as a riveted steel truss bridge and opened in 1906. Their wingspan is 36.96 m. The 48.56 m long bridge is the only Teltow Canal Bridge that was not blown up by the German Wehrmacht in 1945 and thus the only bridge over the waterway that has largely been preserved in its original state. The landmarked bridge led the old Späthstraße (today: Neue Späthstraße) over the canal and connected the districts of Britz and Baumschulenweg . After the division of Berlin , the connection was interrupted and the road slab was dismantled. After the Wall came down in 1992, it was repaired again. With the construction of the A 113 it lost its function and was replaced in 2002 by the New Späthbrücke.
Since then, the bridge has been cordoned off with barbed wire, which means that pedestrians cannot cross it either. From the west, Neue Späthstrasse leads to the building; there is no connection on the east side. The bridges were named after Franz Späth , who gave the Baumschulenweg district a decisive
impetus for development with the construction of the first paved roads, the Görlitzer Bahn stop (1891), the connection to the Ringbahn to Neukölln and the establishment of the Späth tree nursery .
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Spectrum Bridge Falkenhagener Feld s. to "Bridge Am Kiesteich" cards
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Spectacle bridge Falkenhagener Feld The Spektelakebrücke is a wooden pedestrian bridge at a narrow point between the north and east of the (curved) Spektelake . It shortens the connection between the Staakener settlement area in Albrechtshof vom Finkenkruger Weg and the "Siemens-Spekte-Siedlung" (suburb II) in Falkenhagener Feld. The bridge is 40 meters long and 3 meters wide and has a slight curve. cards
Spennrath Bridge Spennrath Bridge Moabit The Spennrath Bridge runs over the approximately 250-meter-long Westhafen connecting canal between the Berlin-Spandauer Schifffahrtskanal and the Westhafen. It is the northernmost of three parallel bridges. It is named after Friedrich Spennrath , AEG chairman from 1949 to 1955 .

The bridge was completely overhauled in 2011/2012 by the company Krebs und Kiefer on behalf of the Berlin Senate.

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(Spittelbrücke) see Spittelkolonnaden center This bridge is a forerunner of today's Spittelkolonnaden , but not a traffic structure. It was built in 1738 and replaced by a new stone building in 1776. -
Sportforumbrücke (Berlin-Westend) .JPG Sportforumbrücke West end The Sportforumbrücke leads the Sportforumstraße over the Rossitter Weg. cards
Spreegasse Bridge center see Maiden Bridge
Springpfuhl Bruecke Marzahn AMA fec.JPG Springpfuhl Bridge Marzahn The pedestrian bridge connects two parts of the Springpfuhl in the Springpfuhlpark . cards
St. Josefs-Steg (Berlin-Tegel) .jpg St. Josefs footbridge Tegel The 26 m long pedestrian bridge leads over the Tegeler Fließ in the northern extension of the Titusweg. The building was inaugurated in 1968, and the railings were renovated in 2013. cards
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Townhouse bridge Rummelsburg The bridge carries a multi-track railway system over Stadthausstrasse in the Victoriastadt area . It was built between 1900 and 1903 by the company Brass & Hertslet with Hartung columns as part of the expansion work on the railway lines running through Berlin . Extensive renovation work was carried out in the late 1990s, during which the historical pillars were replaced and combined to form a technical monument right next to the bridge (see photo). The bridge is 19 meters long and about 18 meters wide. cards
Steglitzer-Damm-Bridge (Berlin-Steglitz) .JPG Steglitzer Damm Bridge Steglitz The Steglitzer-Damm-Brücke leads the Steglitzer Damm over the Anhalter Bahn . cards
Gustav Borgmann Bridge 1906 Stelling Janitzky Bridge Adlershof / Grünau The Stelling Janitzky Bridge was built in 1963 as a steel girder bridge over the Teltow Canal at kilometer 36.41 of the artificial waterway. It leads the eagle frame ( B 96a ) over the canal. It is named after Johannes Stelling and Erich Janitzky , two victims of the National Socialist Köpenick Blood Week . In memory of the two resistance fighters, there is a plaque in the bridge railing. The previous bridge was the Gustav Borgmann Bridge from 1906 (pictured), named after Gustav Borgmann , a former mayor of Köpenick . cards
Stendal Bridge Hellersdorf The Stendaler Bridge leads the Stendaler Strasse / Riesaer Strasse over the subway line U5 running in the cut . From the bridge there is access to the Hellersdorf underground station . cards
Stephanbrücke01.jpg Stephan Bridge Spandau over the Mühlengraben cards
Berlin, St. Gertraudenbruecke.JPG St. Gertraudenbrücke center The St. Gertraudenbrücke has been just a pedestrian bridge over the Spree Canal since 1977. It runs parallel to the multi-lane (new) Gertraudenbrücke, which was completed in 1977. Both structures are shown as a double bridge.
For details see → Gertraudenbrücke
Stössenseebrücke 1 Berlin.JPG Stößenseebrücke Wilhelmstadt The Stößenseebrücke is a steel - truss bridge over the Stößensee and Havelchaussee in Spandau district . The listed bridge from the years 1908/1909 is a part of the highway ( Federal Straße 2 / 5 ) and connects Wilhelmstadt with the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorferstrasse West . It goes back to plans by the civil engineer Karl Bernhard . cards
Stralau Bridge see Elsenbrücke
442-BrückeNebenDerKGASchüssler.jpg Shrub meadow bridge Niederschönhausen The Strauchwiesenbrücke is a pedestrian bridge over the Panke in the course of a footpath between Schloßallee and Galenusstraße. cards
Teltow Canal Ullsteinhaus.JPG Stubenrauch Bridge Tempelhof Both Berlin Stubenrauch bridges are named Ernst von Stubenrauchs , Teltow District Administrator and builder of the Teltow Canal . The Tempelhofer Bridge is a beam bridge made of prestressed concrete and crosses the Teltow Canal at the Tempelhof harbor and at the Ullsteinhaus . The northern part of the road bridge belongs to Tempelhofer Damm , the southern part to Mariendorfer Damm . The bridge, which was destroyed in World War II, was rebuilt in 1950; the current version dates from 1961/1964. cards
Stubenrauchbrücke 38.JPG Stubenrauch Bridge Niederschöneweide / Oberschöneweide The Treptower Stubenrauchbrücke connects the districts of Oberschöneweide and Niederschöneweide on both sides of the Spree in the Treptow-Köpenick district . It is a three-arched iron truss bridge from 1908. Strictly speaking, there have been two bridges lying next to each other since the 1990s, which have been used by cars and pedestrians.
Step bridge in 2009 Step bridge Zoo The step bridge is a 10.70 m long and 3.36 m wide pedestrian bridge in the Großer Tiergarten . The steel arch bridge leads in the middle of the park, south of the Straße des 17. Juni and east of the Rousseauinsel, a path over a watercourse. Their year of construction is unknown. Between 1988 and 1992 it was "restored with considerable conservation effort". It bears your name after two steps on either side of the bridge. cards
Southern Blumberger Damm Bridge (foreground), 2011 Southern Blumberger Damm Bridge Biesdorf The road bridge leads the multi-lane Blumberger Damm that begins on the Alt-Biesdorf road over several railway tracks of the Prussian Eastern Railway . The Altentreptower Straße branches off to the north behind the bridge and provides access to the new development area in Hellersdorf. The bridge is 34.3 meters long, 23.3 meters wide and contains footpaths and bike paths on both sides. cards
Northern abutment of the old bridge, 2016 Southern Rhinstrasse Bridge Marzahn The bridge leads the Rhinstrasse over tracks of the S-Bahn and the long-distance railway. At its south-western end it has direct access (station entrance in the picture) to the Friedrichsfelde Ost S-Bahn station below . During the extensive renovation work on Rhinstrasse, this structure, which consists of two parallel lanes, was also renewed. The bridge is 45 meters long and about 37.5 meters wide. cards
Südl Seestraßenbrücke 2013-10-04 ama fec.JPG Southern sea road bridge Moabit The southern Seestrasse bridge runs over the approximately 250-meter-long Westhafen connecting canal between the Berlin-Spandau shipping canal and the Westhafen . It is the southernmost of three parallel bridges. It was built as a concrete arch bridge with an arch under the roadway. The bridge is no longer used as a road bridge. Pedestrians and cyclists are allowed to pass them. cards
P7190096 Suedostalleebruecke.JPG Südostalleebrücke Baumschulenweg The Südostallee bridge leads the Südostallee over the Britzer connecting canal . It was built in 1999 as a steel tied arch bridge with just one overhead arch. cards
Sundgau Bridge (Berlin-Zehlendorf) .JPG Sundgau Bridge Zehlendorf The Sundgauer Brücke leads the Sundgauer Straße over the main line . There is a lift from the bridge to the Sundgauer Straße S-Bahn station . cards
Swinemünde Bridge from Gesundbrunnen station.jpg Swinoujscie Bridge Healthy well The Swinemünde Bridge was built between 1902 and 1905 according to plans by the architect Bruno Möhring and the engineer Friedrich Krause . The 228 meter long riveted steel framework construction spans the tracks east of the Gesundbrunnen train station on two brick pillars above which 17 meter high portal posts rise. cards


Literature and web links

See list of bridges in Berlin

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bridge database of the Berlin Senate
  2. ^ Info from the Senate Department for Urban Development on Sachsendammsteg, accessed on January 9, 2010
  3. ^ Salvador Allende Bridge in Berlin Treptow-Köpenick - closure of the western superstructure . Press release of the Senate Department for Urban Development and the Environment from February 14, 2014
  4. Replacement for ailing Allende Bridge is delayed . In: Berliner Morgenpost from June 28, 2015
  5. Sandhausen between Heiligensee and Konradshöhe berlin.de ( Memento of the original from October 6, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlin.de
  6. Old Berlin city map around 1895  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved January 9, 2010@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.alt-berlin.info  
  7. ^ Hainer Weißpflug: Schirwindter Bridge . In: Hans-Jürgen Mende , Kurt Wernicke (Hrsg.): Berliner Bezirkslexikon, Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf . Luisenstadt educational association . Haude and Spener / Edition Luisenstadt, Berlin 2005, ISBN 3-7759-0479-4 ( luise-berlin.de - as of October 7, 2009).
  8. Kathrin Chod: Silesian Bridge . In: Hans-Jürgen Mende , Kurt Wernicke (Hrsg.): Berliner Bezirkslexikon, Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg . Luisenstadt educational association . tape 2 : O to Z . Haude and Spener / Edition Luisenstadt, Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-89542-122-7 ( luise-berlin.de - as of October 7, 2009).
  9. Entry in the Berlin State Monument List
  10. Kathrin Chod: Schöneberger Brücke . In: Hans-Jürgen Mende , Kurt Wernicke (Hrsg.): Berliner Bezirkslexikon, Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg . Luisenstadt educational association . tape 2 : O to Z . Haude and Spener / Edition Luisenstadt, Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-89542-122-7 ( luise-berlin.de - information 1953 instead of 1954/56 according to the railing inscription - as of October 7, 2009).
  11. ^ Karl Wippermann:  Gerlach, Ludwig von . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 9, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1879, pp. 9-14.
  12. Hartmut Seefeld: Border point zero. From the history of the Schönfließer Bridge . ( Memento of the original from October 6, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 1.8 MB) In: On site. Urban renewal in Prenzlauer Berg, Weißensee and Pankow . Ed .: Mieterberatung Prenzlauer Berg, Gesellschaft für Sozialplanung mbH. 18th year, issue 9, Berlin September 2009 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.mieterberatungpb.de
  13. Schönfließer Strasse. In: Street name lexicon of the Luisenstädtischer Bildungsverein (near  Kaupert )
  14. Entry in the Berlin State Monument List
  15. ^ Schulzendorfer road bridge . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1925, IV, p. 880.
  16. Info from the Senate Department on the Wall Cycle Path ; Retrieved (again) January 23, 2016.
  17. Complete closure of Sellheim Bridge , press release of the Senate of June 3, 2019. Accessed June 3, 2019.
  18. epilog.de ( Memento of the original from July 31, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Picture of the bridge from 1906 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.epilog.de
  19. Kathrin Chod, Herbert Schwenk, Hainer Weisspflug: Soldiner Bridge . In: Hans-Jürgen Mende , Kurt Wernicke (ed.): Berliner Bezirkslexikon, Mitte . Luisenstadt educational association . tape 2 : N to Z . Haude and Spener / Edition Luisenstadt, Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-89542-111-1 ( luise-berlin.de - as of October 7, 2009).
  20. Taken from an old city map.
  21. Highway bridge has to go - traffic jam comes . In: Der Tagesspiegel , January 24, 2008
  22. Traffic is rolling over the Spandauer-Damm-Bridge again. In: Berliner Morgenpost , March 28, 2011
  23. see Berlin postal districts between 1862 and 1920 (SW19)
  24. 100 years of the Teltow Canal 1906–2006 - commemorative publication of the Federal Waterways and Shipping Administration. Wasser- und Schifffahrtsdirektion Ost (Ed.), Magdeburg 2006, p. 51
  25. Monument Späthstrasse Bridge
  26. Friedrich Spennrath in the Munzinger archive ( beginning of article freely accessible)
  27. ^ Streets for Berlin on stadtentwicklung.berlin.de; Retrieved July 16, 2014
  28. Frank Eberhardt: Rise and Fall of the Green Trench . In: Berlin monthly magazine ( Luisenstädtischer Bildungsverein ) . Issue 7, 2001, ISSN  0944-5560 , p. 25–36 ( luise-berlin.de - Die Spittelkolonnaden, pp. 27–30).
  29. St. Josefs-Steg on brückenweb.de, accessed on July 16, 2014
  30. Although the district boundary sign for the Wilhelmstadt district of Spandau is in the middle of the bridge - above the west bank of the Stoessensee - the entire bridge is loudEntry in the Berlin State Monument List and in accordance with the demarcation in all more detailed maps of Wilhelmstadt.
  31. ^ Pedestrian bridges in Berlin . Senator for Construction and Housing, Berlin 1976, p. 42.
  32. Entry in the Berlin State Monument List The bridge itself is not a listed building; In the introductory text on the entire zoo ensemble as a garden monument, however, there is the quoted reference to the restoration in 1988/92.
  33. The Südostalleebrücke with pictures at Brückenweb