Hohe Brücke, Road bridge and cultural heritage monument in Dresden, Germany.
The Hohe Brücke was a road bridge in Dresden that crossed over the Dresden-Děčín railway line. It allowed vehicles and pedestrians to pass over the tracks, connecting different parts of the city on either side.
The bridge was built in 1894 and named after Hohe Street in the area. It was closed and demolished during urban redevelopment projects in the 1960s.
The structure earned recognition as a cultural heritage monument, reflecting the engineering standards and architectural approaches of late 19th century German infrastructure.
Since the bridge no longer exists, visitors can only see the location where it once stood near the railway line. Historical maps and city records can help locate the former crossing point.
The bridge is recorded in Dresden's book of streets and squares, preserving its memory even though it was demolished long ago. These documents show how the city acknowledged its role in local history.
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