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Loschwitz Bridge

(6,207) Cantilever bridge in Dresden, Germany
Loschwitz Bridge is a cantilever truss bridge over the river Elbe in Dresden the capital of Saxony in Germany. It connects the city districts of Blasewitz and Loschwitz, two affluent residential areas, which around 1900 were amongst the most expensive in Europe.
Address: Loschwitzer Brücke, 01326 Dresden, Germany
Hours: Open 24 hours
The bridge is colloquially referred to as Blaues Wunder ("Blue Wonder"). ... There is also a bridge in Wolgast known as Blaues Wunder. Loschwitzer Brücke Blaues ...
The Blue Wonder (Blaue Wunder) is a name for an iron bridge in the east of Dresden. Today it is a landmark of Dresden and is visited by many tourists.
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Commonly known by its nickname "Blaues Wunder" ("Blue Wonder", sometimes "Blue Miracle"), the Loschwitz Bridge is an extreme example of a type of bridge often ...
Designed by Alfred Neubauer and Rudolf Uhlenhaut, Das Blaue Wunder was based on a lengthened 300 SL chassis and was officially described as a " ...
Blaues Wunder was designed by engineers Claus Koepcke and H.M. Kruger. It spans 280 meters long and weighs 3500 tons. The old padlocks are still preserved on ...
File:Dresden Germany Bridge Blaues Wunder.jpg ; Date, 20 December 2004 ; Source, Own work ; Author. Stefan Kühn (1975–) wikidata:Q106975068 · Stefan Kühn.
The Blue Miracle Bridge is really a magnificent bridge building. It is worth seeing. It is very suitable for self-driving. It will drive through here. It feels ...
The steel-girder construction "Blue Wonder", which was built between 1891 and 1893 to connect the districts Loschwitz and Blasewitz, was considered a technical ...