Gustav Heinemann Bridge Explained

Gustav Heinemann Bridge
Native Name:Gustav-Heinemann-Brücke
Native Name Lang:de
Coordinates:52.5228°N 13.3708°W
Mapframe-Zoom:14
Locale:Berlin, Germany
Starts:Berlin-Moabit
Ends:Tiergarten
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Gustav Heinemann Bridge (German: Gustav-Heinemann-Brücke) is a Vierendeel truss bridge connecting Berlin-Moabit and Tiergarten in Berlin, Germany. It was designed by Max Dudler. The bridge began construction in May 2005 and was completed on June 30, 2005. It carries pedestrian traffic. It is 88.00 m (288.71 ft) in total length and has a truss height of 2.25 m (7.38 ft).[1] The bridge is named after former president of West Germany, Gustav Heinemann (1969-1974).[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Article: Gustav Heinemann (1969 - 1974) . 2023-06-03 . Der Bundespräsident . en.
  2. Web site: Article: Gustav Heinemann (1969 - 1974) . 2023-06-03 . Der Bundespräsident . en.