Kersten-Miles-Brücke, Road bridge at boundary of Neustadt and St. Pauli, Germany.
The Kersten-Miles-Brücke is a road bridge that spans across Helgoländer Allee, linking two distinct city districts together. The structure features two traffic lanes and pedestrian paths on each side.
The bridge was built between 1895 and 1897 and named after a medieval mayor who led the city in the 14th century. It reflects Hamburg's expansion and growth of urban infrastructure in the late 1800s.
Four statues on the bridge depict historical figures who shaped Hamburg in different eras, each created by a different artist. They represent how the city honors these personalities through public monuments.
The bridge is easy to cross on foot and connects the city center with the harbor area and nearby railway facilities. Visitors can use it as part of a walking route through the historic districts.
Maintenance work in 2014 revealed decorative mosaics with vine patterns hidden beneath the structure, showing that the bridge concealed artistic details. These discoveries offer insights into the craftsmanship techniques of the era.
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