List of bridges in Berlin / W

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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
Waldemar Titzenthaler - Orphan Bridge (1904) - Detail.jpg Orphan Bridge center The Waisenbrücke was a stone bridge clad with red sandstone and connected Wallstrasse south of the Spree with today's Littenstrasse , formerly Neue Friedrichstrasse, north of the Spree . After the blasting in 1945 and subsequent makeshift repairs, the structure was dismantled in 1960 because there were other functional Spree crossings in the vicinity. Today, stone abutments still visible on both sides remind of the orphan bridge. cards
Waldseebruecke Berlin.JPG
Waldseebrücke Zehlendorf The pedestrian bridge leads the Erdmann-Graeser-Weg over the Waldsee in Berlin-Zehlendorf. cards
Waldemar Bridge (Berlin-Kreuzberg) .JPG Waldemar Bridge center Former bridge over the Luisenstadt Canal, remains of which can still be seen cards
Wall bridge (Berlin-Spandau) (1) .jpg

Wall bridge (Berlin-Spandau) (2) .jpg

Wall bridge Spandau The wall bridge leads the street Stabholzgarten over the Mühlengraben to Breite Straße. The straight concrete beam construction is almost 10 meters long and 14 meters wide. On both sides it is equipped with simple iron bar railings. cards
Panke 26.19 Walter-Roeber-Bruecke3.JPG

Panke 26.19 Walter-Roeber-Bruecke1.JPG
Walter Röber Bridge Healthy well The Walter Röber Bridge leads the Wiesenstrasse over the Panke . It is 12 m long, 20 m wide and has an Art Nouveau-style wrought-iron railing. The road bridge was named in honor of the former SPD politician and Weddingen district mayor Walter Röber (1894–1964). There is a memorial stone to the Weddinger Blutmai next to the bridge (lower picture). cards
Waltraudstrasse Bridge Berlin.JPG Waltraudstrasse Bridge Dahlem / Zehlendorf The Waltraudstrasse Bridge leads Waltraudstrasse over the subway line U3 running in an incision . It is on the border of Dahlem and Zehlendorf between the Oskar-Helene-Heim and Onkel Toms Hütte underground stations . The bridge fronts are clad with red clinker bricks . As with the street, it was named after the female first name Waltraud . cards
Wangenheimsteg P4060136.JPG Wangenheimsteg Grunewald The Wangenheimsteg leads as a pedestrian bridge from the corner of Kunz-Buntschuh- and Wangenheimstraße over the A 100 to the Melli-Beese-Anlage on Schwarzbacher Straße. cards
Wannsee Bridge 01.JPG Wannsee Bridge Wannsee The bridge leads the Bundesstraße 1 over the Griebnitz Canal between the Kleiner Wannsee and the Großer Wannsee . cards
Federal Archives Image 183-1987-0911-501, Berlin, Warschauer Strasse S-Bahn station.jpg Warsaw Bridge Friedrichshain The S-Bahn route with the Warschauer Straße station is located diagonally under the railway bridge known as the Warschauer Brücke. At this point, before the bridge was erected, the railway gate in the customs wall for the railway line to Frankfurt (Oder) opened in 1842 was located. cards
05327 Wasserstadtbrücke.JPG Wasserstadtbrücke Hakenfelde / Haselhorst The Wasserstadtbrücke is a road bridge over the Havel . It was built as a steel girder bridge with hollow boxes and an orthotropic slab from 1998 to 2000. Rauchstrasse meets Daumstrasse on the bridge. cards
Waterway bridge Biesdorf / Kaulsdorf The waterway bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist bridge over the Wuhle south of the Wuhletal S and U-Bahn station . It lies between the Kaulsdorf and Biesdorf cemeteries. cards
Waterloobrücke 1 Berlin.JPG Waterloo Bridge Kreuzberg The Waterloo Bridge leads the Alexandrinenstraße over the Landwehr Canal . Originally, the Waterloo Ufer, laid out in 1866, led to Alexandrinenstrasse; In 1956 the part of the bank between Zossener Bridge and Waterloo Bridge was renamed Brachvogelstraße, but the bridge kept its name after the battle of Waterloo . The original bridge from 1890/91 was destroyed in 1945 and rebuilt in 1956/57 as an arch bridge with an arch under the roadway. The span is 18 meters, the width 19 meters. cards
The bridge in 2009 Wegedornbrücke,
also: Teltowkanalbrücke,
and
(pipeline bridge)
Adlershof The Wegedorn Bridge, often referred to as the Teltow Canal Bridge, leads the Wegedornstraße across the canal. The girder bridge made of prestressed concrete was built in 1989 and connects Adlershof with Altglienicke as a replacement for the defunct Wredebrücke (No. 48) . The bridge is named like the road after the buckthorn . In 2003, a new pipeline bridge with a span of 40 m was integrated into the Wegedorn bridge for 50,000 euros. The pressurized water pipe previously crossed the canal as a culvert . The consoles of the steel truss bridge are attached to the abutments of the road bridge. Your face is covered with trapezoidal sheets . cards
Bridge over weir Kupfergraben 2011 Ama fec.JPG (Footbridge over the Kupfergraben weir ) center This metal bridge, which was probably built for inspection purposes and under the responsibility of the Berlin Waterways Authority, connects Unterwasserstraße with Friedrichsgracht. It is around 20 m long, 1.30 m wide and is not open to the public. cards
Berlin-Mitte Weidendammer Bruecke 1.JPG

Detail Weidendammer Bruecke, Berlin.JPG

Weidendammer Bridge center The Weidendammer Bridge has led Friedrichstrasse over the Spree since the 17th century , making it the third oldest bridge in the old Berlin city center. At this central location, the bridge also plays a role in literature in several ways . It stands since the 1970s under monument protection . cards
Weltlingerbrücke (Berlin-Charlottenburg North) .JPG Weltlinger Bridge Charlottenburg-North The Weltlingerbrücke leads the Heckerdamm over the A-111 -autobahn feeder, which runs parallel to the Kurt-Schumacher-Damm . The bridge is named after the former senior president of the Berlin House of Representatives Siegmund Weltlinger (1886–1974). cards
Wendenheidebrücke Wendenheidebrücke Koepenick The Wendenheidebrücke leads the Spindlersfelder Straße (north-south) in the course of the tangential connection east over the Oberspreestraße (west-east). The name was chosen after the neighboring settlement of Wendenheide. The bridge is an arched bridge with four ramps to Oberspreestrasse. Work on the construction of the bridge began in March 2006 and it was completed, including the ramps, on schedule in mid-2007. cards
Wendenschloßbrücke Wendenschloßbrücke Koepenick The Wendenschloßbrücke leads Wendenschloßstraße over the branch canal. It is about 15 meters long, 12 meters wide and has two lanes with one sidewalk each. cards
Werführung-Weg-Brücke (Berlin-Schöneberg) .jpg Werführung Weg Bridge Schöneberg The Werzeit-Weg-Brücke leads the Werführung Weg at the Schöneberg interchange over the A100 . cards
The Werkbrücke in 2007 (Work bridge) Tempelhof The nameless bridge, unofficially called “Werkbrücke”, connects Standard Elektrik Lorenz systems east of the port of Tempelhof over the Teltow Canal (kilometer 23.68) on both sides of the waterway . It mainly serves the internal transport of goods and traffic. The steel girder bridge , built around 1920 in the form of a cove bridge, lies 11.50 m above the canal and has two lanes. Like almost all Teltow Canal bridges, the Werkbrücke, sometimes referred to as the "Lorenzsteg", was blown up by the German Wehrmacht before the end of the war in 1945 . It was rebuilt around 1950. cards
495-westlicherStegBürgerpark.jpg West parking bridge Niederschönhausen / Pankow The Westliche Parksteg is a steel girder bridge for pedestrians and cyclists in the Bürgerpark . It is 16 meters long and 3.80 meters wide and leads over the Panke . cards
Hermann Rückwardt - Vienna Bridge Berlin.jpg Vienna Bridge Alt-Treptow / Kreuzberg From 1896 it connected Wiener Strasse with Wiesenufer and, after its construction, with An der Wiener Brücke (later Liststrasse, then Graetzstrasse, today Karl-Kunger-Strasse ) over the Landwehr Canal . The bridge was blown up by the Wehrmacht in April 1945. cards
Wiesenbrücke (Berlin-Gesundbrunnen) .jpg Meadow bridge Healthy well The Wiesenbrücke leads the Wiesenstraße at the Humboldthain S-Bahn station over the north-south S-Bahn . cards
Wiesendamm Bridge Wiesendamm Bridge Spandau The Wiesendamm Bridge leads the Wiesendamm over the Lehrter and Hamburger Bahn . cards
Wildenbruchbrücke 1 Neuköllner Schiffahrtskanal Berlin.JPG Wildenbruch Bridge Neukölln The cage arch bridge made of solid masonry leads Wildenbruchstrasse at Wildenbruchplatz over the Neukölln shipping canal and connects the Kiehl and Weigand banks . The bridge, the street and the square bear the name of the playwright Ernst von Wildenbruch. On the masts of the four bridge lanterns, metal ornaments with the three components of the Neukölln coat of arms ( Johanniterkreuz , Märkischer Adler , Hussitenkelch ) are attached under the lamp rings . At the bridge there is a pier for passenger ships and a street café. A rarity among Berlin's bridge structures is the former public toilet facility in the southern bridge pillar, which is well known in the Wildenbruchkiez and is now used once a year for 48 hours in Neukölln and by “Kunstraum t27” for artist presentations. cards
Wilhelm-Blume-Brücke (Berlin-Tegel) .jpg Wilhelm-Blume-Bridge Tegel The avenue named after Wilhelm Blume crosses the north ditch. cards
Wilhelm Borgmann Bridge 1 Teltow Canal Berlin.JPG Wilhelm Borgmann Bridge Britz The Wilhelm Borgmann Bridge is a road bridge over the Teltow Canal . It leads the Tempelhofer Weg over the canal at kilometer 26.26 between the Treseburger Ufer and the Braunschweiger Ufer. A first bridge was built there in 1905 as part of the construction of the Teltow Canal. Today's steel girder bridge was built between 1952 and 1953. It was named after Wilhelm Borgmann (born September 16, 1866, † January 13, 1927) a former judicial officer in the Teltow district . cards
Wilhelm-Spindler-Bruecke 84.JPG Wilhelm Spindler Bridge Koepenick The Wilhelm-Spindler-Brücke is a prestressed concrete bridge in the Treptow-Köpenick district and was built in 2002 as part of the Tangentiale Connection East construction project . The building spanning the Spree is named after the Berlin entrepreneur Wilhelm Spindler . cards
Winterhuder Steg (Berlin-Staaken) .jpg Winterhuder footbridge Staaken The Winterhuder Steg is a pedestrian bridge that leads to the northern extension of the Winterhuder Weg over the Lehrter Bahn to the Eichholzbahn. cards
Wredebrücke Johannisthal /
Rudow
The Wredebrücke, locally also called Rudower Bridge , was a road bridge over the Teltow Canal at kilometer 34.140 of the artificial waterway. It led Rudower Chaussee (Köpenicker Strasse until 1959) across the canal. Today the A 113 motorway bridge is located exactly at this point . The bridge was named after the banker and manufacturer Wilhelm August Julius Wrede (1822–1895), owner of the Britz estate . cards
Wuhletalstr Bridge Marzahn 110415 AMA fec (3) .JPG Wuhletalbrücke (n) Marzahn The two-part parallel road bridge (total width around 20 meters, length around 40.5 meters) leads Märkische Allee over Wuhletalstrasse . It was built in the 1970s. At the beginning of the 2000s, a load of more than 40,000 vehicles was counted daily. In 2018, routine tests showed that the concrete had concrete cancer . The Senate Traffic Administration initially reduced the traffic and thus the load on vehicles that weigh no more than 3.5 tonnes (into town)  ; the road out of town was completely closed. Repairs are no longer economically justifiable, which is why a new building will be built (by 2023). In preparation, the bridge was completely closed from June 3, 2019 and the demolition of the damaged bridge parts began. Since then, traffic has been routed via the entrances and exits to the Wuhletalstrasse below and regulated with construction site lights.

To the west parallel to this road bridge is a nameless railway bridge, which consists of three parallel supporting structures. The railway bridge construction is around 50 meters long and a total of 15 meters wide. The entrances and exits between Wuhletalstrasse and Märkische Allee run between parts of the road and railway bridge.

Road width cards
Wullenwebersteg (1956-57), D-10555 Berlin-Hansaviertel.jpg Wullenwebersteg Moabit / Hansaviertel The Wullenwebersteg is a pedestrian bridge over the Spree in Berlin, which connects the Hansaviertel and Moabit. It was built in 1956 and 1957. The bridge was named after the Hanseatic mayor Jürgen Wullenweber (1492–1537). cards


Literature and web links

See list of bridges in Berlin

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Construction defects on the bridge stadtentwicklung.berlin.de
  2. Waterloo banks. In: Street name lexicon of the Luisenstädtischer Bildungsverein (near  Kaupert )
  3. Map K5 of the Berlin surveying office For example, map K5 (1: 5000) describes the Wegedorn Bridge as the Teltow Canal Bridge (call up the map in the right column and select a section). The WESKA (see literature), however, speaks of the Wegedorn Bridge.
  4. Wegedornstrasse. In: Street name lexicon of the Luisenstädtischer Bildungsverein (near  Kaupert )
  5. Plass Ingenieure, reference page ( Memento of the original from June 2, 2009 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. New construction of a pipeline bridge. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.plass-ingenieure.de
  6. Tangential connection east in Berlin 2nd and 3rd construction phase ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been 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; 300 kB) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.kuk.de
  7. Tangential connection east - the building
  8. ^ Michael Thiele: The company C. Lorenz. In: District Office Tempelhof of Berlin (ed.): From iron to pralines, Tempelhof and its industry. Book accompanying the exhibition. Tempelhof 2000, OCLC 248037720 , p. 117.
  9. Map with the bridge from 1897 ( memento of the original from January 30, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , from FA Brockhaus´ Geogr.-artist. Institution, Leipzig @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.alt-berlin.info
  10. Wildenbruchplatz. In: Street name lexicon of the Luisenstädtischer Bildungsverein (near  Kaupert )
  11. Kunstraum t27: toilet 27 under cover of darkness. A temporary branch of the kunstraum t27. 2007.
  12. campanillo.npage.de ( Memento of the original from December 3, 2015 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / campanillo.npage.de
  13. History of Britz Castle with mention of Wrede gutshof-britz.de ( Memento of the original from January 13, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.gutshof-britz.de
  14. Gerhard Lehrke: A needle eye for Marzahn . In: Berliner Zeitung , November 20, 2018, p. 11 (print edition).
  15. Berlin.de : Complete closure of the Wuhletalbrücke in Marzahn