Glienicke Bridge

Glienicke Bridge

Glienicker Brücke
Glienicke Bridge connecting Potsdam and Berlin, seen from Babelsberg Park
Coordinates52°24′48″N 13°05′24″E / 52.413431°N 13.090114°E / 52.413431; 13.090114
CarriesBundesstraße 1
CrossesHavel River
BeginsWannsee
EndsPotsdam
Other name(s)Bridge of Spies
Named forGlienicke Palace
Websitewww.glienicke-bridge.com
History
Opened1907
Location
Map

The Glienicke Bridge (German: Glienicker Brücke, German pronunciation) is a bridge across the Havel River in Germany, connecting the Wannsee district of Berlin with the Brandenburg capital Potsdam. It is named after nearby Glienicke Palace. The current bridge, the fourth on the site, was completed in 1907, although major reconstruction was necessary after it was damaged during World War II.[1]

During the Cold War, as this portion of the Havel River formed the border between West Berlin and East Germany, the bridge was used several times for the exchange of captured spies and thus became known as the Bridge of Spies.

  1. ^ "Glienicke Bridge (Potsdam/Berlin-Wannsee, 1907)". Structurae. Archived from the original on 2022-09-16. Retrieved 2021-08-11.