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View from Lombardsbrücke towards the Alster Fountain

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View from Lombardsbrücke towards the Alster Fountain

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    1. Entenwerder Bike Path – View of the Alster loop from Hagendeel

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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    July 27, 2024

    View from the Lombardsbrücke towards the Alster fountain, Jungfernstieg, town hall and the artistic bridge lamps

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      December 4, 2024

      In December there is a Christmas tree here.🎄

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        December 18, 2025

        It marks the former course of the city fortifications that separated the Outer Alster from the Inner Alster. The bridge was named after the Lombard pawnshop, which stood here in 1651 on part of Hamburg's ramparts, the "Bastion Didericus." The bridge, originally wooden and last replaced in 1827–1828 by a new structure designed by Wimmel, was replaced in 1865 by a stone structure designed by Johann Hermann Maack during the construction of the connecting railway from Hamburg to Altona. The 69-meter-long bridge spans the Alster between the Inner and Outer Alster with three arches. As early as 1902, it became necessary to widen it from 32 to 48 meters. Four cast-iron, four-armed candelabras with five glass spheres, designed by Carl Börner, adorn the bridge and form a characteristic Hamburg photographic motif. Rail traffic runs parallel to the four-lane road on four tracks, connecting Hamburg-Dammtor with Hamburg Central Station. Two tracks serve the Hamburg S-Bahn. To relieve the bridge, the parallel New Lombards Bridge was built in 1953, which has been called the Kennedy Bridge since 1963. In 2013, the Lombards Bridge was used by an average of 67,000 vehicles per weekday, 4 percent of which were heavy goods vehicles. A pedestrian walkway and tunnel run beneath both bridges. The walkway leads from Alsterufer Street to Neuer Jungfernstieg.

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