Spanische-Allee-Brücke, Road bridge in Nikolassee, Germany.
The Spanische-Allee-Brücke is a road bridge in Berlin's Nikolassee district that crosses over the four-lane Bundesautobahn 115. It connects the northern and southern parts of the neighborhood and allows pedestrians and cyclists to move between both sides of the busy highway.
The bridge was built during Berlin's 20th-century urban expansion to support the growing infrastructure needs of the city. Its construction helped connect the newly developing residential areas in Nikolassee to the broader transportation network.
This crossing point serves as a meeting location during the annual Fahrradsternfahrt cycling event, where cyclists gather from various parts of Berlin.
The bridge is accessible year-round for walkers and cyclists, offering a safe crossing above the highway below. From here you can quickly reach the Grunewald forest areas and the sandy beaches around Wannsee lake.
The structure offers elevated views of the surrounding landscape while serving as an essential link between the Museumsdorf Düppel and the Strandbad Wannsee areas.
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