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Location: Berlin, Germany
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Friedrichsbrucke, Berlin
The Friedrichsbrücke is a bridge crossing the Spree in Berlin between the districts of Alt-Berlin and Alt-Kölln. It connects Anna-Louisa-Karsch-Strasse with Bodestrasse. Since it was first built in 1703, the Friedrichsbrücke has been completely renovated several times and is a listed building.
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August 26, 2022
The bridge itself has already been written here in full. The place here offers a very good view of the nearby cathedral. Almost the entire basement is occupied by the Hohenzollern Crypt, Germany's most important dynastic burial site. Over 90 members of the House of Hohenzollern reside here, including the Great Elector. Should the memorial church to the north be rebuilt one day, the sight will be even more impressive.
November 26, 2021
From the Friedrichsbrücke (or from the excursion boat) you have a great view of this imposing cathedral with the large dome
August 1, 2021
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Location: Berlin, Germany
4.7
(9)
71
01:34
6.08km
30m
4.8
(13)
84
02:13
8.66km
40m
4.8
(30)
135
07:05
27.7km
110m