Blaues Wunder

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Blaues Wunder is the famous historic steel truss bridge in Dresden, Germany, renowned for its distinctive blue color and innovative 19th-century engineering.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
cantilever bridge
cultural heritage monument in Dresden
steel truss bridge
tourist attraction
avoidedDestructionIn 1945
carries pedestrians
road traffic
city Dresden NERFINISHED
color blue
connects Blasewitz NERFINISHED
Loschwitz NERFINISHED
constructionEnd 1893
constructionStart 1891
country Germany NERFINISHED
crosses Elbe NERFINISHED
designer Claus Koepcke NERFINISHED
engineer Claus Koepcke NERFINISHED
era late 19th century
hasDesign cantilever truss
hasHeritageDesignation Denkmalschutz (monument protection) in Saxony
hasViewOf Blasewitz riverbank
Elbe valley NERFINISHED
Loschwitz hillside NERFINISHED
heritageStatus listed monument
languageOfName German
length approximately 280 metres
locatedIn Dresden NERFINISHED
Saxony
surface form: Free State of Saxony

Germany
locatedOn Elbe River NERFINISHED
mainSpan approximately 146 metres
material steel
nameMeaning Blue Wonder NERFINISHED
nickname Blaues Wunder NERFINISHED
notableFor distinctive blue color
innovative 19th-century engineering
lack of river piers in main span
officialName Loschwitzer Brücke NERFINISHED
openedToTraffic 1893
openingDate 1893
partOf Elbe bridges in Dresden NERFINISHED
region Saxony NERFINISHED
structureType truss bridge
survived World War II NERFINISHED
tourism popular sightseeing spot in Dresden
usedFor urban transport
width approximately 12 metres

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Blue Wonder bridge hasNickname Blaues Wunder