Bosebrucke

Good (35 Reviews)
|
Good (16 Reviews)
|
Berlin ·
Bridge|Sights|Landmark ·
View map
Share
View all photos

Check Availability

Sep 21, 2025 - Sep 22, 2025
2 adults, 1 room
Find

Bosebrucke: A Connection Across Berlin

The Bosebrucke is more than just a bridge; it is a vital infrastructure that links different neighborhoods within Berlin. Completed in 1910, this road bridge was designed by architect Georg H. H. Nieland and has played a significant role in urban development.

Featuring a robust steel structure, the Bosebrucke accommodates both vehicular and pedestrian traffic, offering a blend of utility and architectural interest. Its historical importance is evident as it has withstood various socio-political changes in Berlin over the decades.

Key Features

  • 🔹 Historic Steel Design
  • 🔹 Pedestrian Access
  • 🔹 Integral Urban Link

Accessibility to the Bosebrucke is free, making it an attractive spot for tourists, locals, and historians interested in Berlin's infrastructure and history.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Bosebrucke

Historical Milestone

Built in 1910, the Bosebrucke stands as a testament to early 20th-century engineering in Berlin.

Architectural Design

Designed by Georg H. H. Nieland, the bridge features a steel structure combining functionality and classic aesthetics.

Location

Bornholmer Strasse

Stay Near Bosebrucke Best Hotels

7.4
Good (2)
View map · 3.1 mi City Centre
From
126US$ /per night
View map · 1.4 mi City Centre
From
86US$ /per night
View map · 3.0 mi City Centre
From
242US$ /per night
8.4
Very good (2)
View map · 1.4 mi City Centre
From
121US$ /per night
8.2
Very good (1)
View map · 0.9 mi City Centre
From
121US$ /per night
View map · 2.6 mi City Centre
From
102US$ /per night