Tuesday, 3 June 2014

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I decided to walk quickly across the Rathausbrücke and back a bit to have a look at the oldest still standing bridge in Berlin, the Jungfernbruecke which crosses the Kupfergraben. 


This bridge was  built in 1798 and could be opened up to let    bigger (!)  boats pass.



It is fun to walk over this old bridge and imagine how life must have been some 200 years ago.

Not far away is another bridge crossing the Kupfergraben. 
Actually two bridges, an old and a new one, although both not that old and not that new,
the Gertraudenbruecke. 




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