Tegeler Hafenbrücke

Bridge Berlin, Berlin, Germany

What to expect

The Tegeler Hafenbrücke is a pedestrian bridge located in Berlin, Germany. It spans the entrance to the Tegeler Hafen and the mouth of the Tegeler Fließ. The bridge is 91 meters long and was built in 1908-1909 as a steel arch bridge with a concrete section. It is also known as the 'Sechserbrücke' and has been used as a filming location. The bridge offers a great view of the surrounding area and is a popular spot for walkers and tourists. The Tegeler Hafenbrücke is a notable example of Berlin's engineering and architectural heritage, and its historic significance has earned it a place under monument protection

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Short tip: Family trip to Tegeler Fließ

Short tip: Family trip to Tegeler Fließ
This family's experience:

Activities: We crossed the Tegeler Hafenbrücke. The bridge is a pedestrian bridge with a long history

Highlights: The bridge is a landmark and a reminder of old railway bridges ✨