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Oberbaum Bridge, Berlin, Germany

Berlin boasts of having more bridges than Venice. In fact, Spreestadt has almost 1,000 bridge structures from a variety of stylistic periods. The Oberbaum Bridge, which connects Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg via the Spree since 1896 - here the Oberbaum, where customs duties were collected - is the most elaborate one. Architecture of the Oberbaumbrücke It is not only road traffic but Berlin's oldest subway line. The structure for the tracks on the mezzanine was architecturally disguised and provided with medieval-looking jewelry. Otto Stahn created a building that resembles a Brandenburg Brandenburg castle. Media Spree around the Oberbaumbrücke Berlin's pop culture has settled on both banks. Countless clubs and discotheques attract the trend-conscious scene. The music and fashion industry is at home in the Media-Spree on the site of the former East Harbor. The Universal Group, for example, works in a converted cold-storage house for chicken eggs from 1928/29 right next to the Oberbaumbrücke. Surroundings of the Oberbaumbrücke The Schlesische Straße on the Kreuzberg side is a busy Eldorado for night owls. The Schlesisches Tor underground station is as old as the underground line opened in 1902 and architecturally sophisticated.
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