Weidendammer Bridge

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The Weidendammer Bridge is a historic cast-iron bridge in central Berlin, Germany, known for spanning the Spree River near Friedrichstraße and surviving World War II.

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Weidendammer Bridge canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
bridge
cast-iron bridge
road bridge
city Berlin
connects Friedrichstraße
surface form: Friedrichstraße area north of Spree

Friedrichstraße area south of Spree
continent Europe
country Germany
crosses Spree
Spree River NERFINISHED
hasDesign arch design
hasHeritage 19th-century engineering structure
hasLamps historic lamp posts
hasNumberOfSpans 3
hasRailings ornamental railings
hasStructureType metal bridge
hasUse pedestrian traffic
vehicular traffic
heritageStatus historic bridge
historicalEvent remained standing during Battle of Berlin
locatedIn Mitte
central Berlin
location Berlin
material cast iron
namedAfter Weidendammer area
near Friedrichstraße
notableFor historic cast-iron construction
surviving World War II
opened 1896
partOf Berlin city center road network
region State of Berlin
replaced earlier wooden bridge
spans Spree River NERFINISHED

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Spree hasBridge Weidendammer Bridge
River Spree hasBridge Weidendammer Bridge