Minna-Todenhagen-Bridge, Steel composite road bridge in Treptow-Köpenick, Germany
The Minna-Todenhagen-Bridge is a steel composite structure that crosses the Spree river and connects the Niederschöneweide and Oberschöneweide districts. The structure has cycling paths on both sides and functions as a key traffic link in Berlin's southeastern transport corridor.
The bridge opened on December 21, 2017, marking a turning point in Berlin's infrastructure development. Its completion created a new direct link connecting the southeastern districts.
The bridge structure integrates into the urban landscape of Berlin while providing observation points for people to view the Spree river and surrounding areas.
Visitors can cross on foot or by bicycle, with wide paths providing comfortable walking and cycling space. From the middle of the bridge, there are good views of the river and the surrounding industrial and residential areas.
The bridge design combines steel composite engineering with modern transportation requirements, facilitating both vehicular traffic and environmental considerations through dedicated spaces.
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