Stubenrauch Bridge, Road bridge in Treptow-Köpenick, Germany.
Stubenrauch Bridge is a road bridge crossing the Spree River in Treptow-Köpenick, connecting two major streets in eastern Berlin's industrial quarter. It carries one traffic lane in each direction and provides separate passages for pedestrians.
Karl Bernhard designed the original iron truss structure in 1908 to serve the expanding industrial area. Major repairs took place in 1959 and a comprehensive restoration happened in 1999.
The bridge bears the name of Ernst von Stubenrauch, a former district administrator whose work shaped this area's development. His name connects directly to the industrial history of the place.
The bridge is open for regular traffic flow between both riverbanks and provides access from either side. Visitors should know it serves as an active road and regularly carries vehicle and pedestrian traffic.
During World War II, Soviet pioneers built a temporary structure over a damaged section to keep traffic moving despite wartime destruction. These improvised solutions showed how people adapted when faced with major obstacles.
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