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Location: Berlin, Germany
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One of the many bridges connecting the island of Moabit with the other districts.
December 2, 2019
The four-lane stone bridge from 1911 was named after the merchant and founder of the Royal Porcelain Manufactory, Johann Ernst Gitzkowsky.
April 30, 2024
It was built between 1886 and 1888 and named after Johann Ernst Gotzkowsky. Context: Johann Ernst Gotzkowsky. In 1910/11, the four-lane road bridge was renovated by Alfred Frederik Elias Grenander. The architectural sculpture is by Walter Schmarje (1883–1931). Two sculptures (reclining rams) stand at Helmholtzstraße/Franklinstraße. At Gotzkowskystraße/Wikingerufer, there is a massive gate providing access to the waterfront promenade, and on the other side, there is another sculpture of a ram. The bridge, including the sculpture, is a listed building.berlingeschichte.de/lexikon/mitte/g/gotzkowskybruecke.htm
August 21, 2025
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Location: Berlin, Germany
4.5
(6)
62
00:30
4.63km
20m
2
00:30
4.76km
20m
4.8
(5)
198
01:14
11.7km
50m