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    BAS 11204
    Sports Forum bridge
    Brückenbild

    12.01.2007

    © Johannes Bönisch

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    12.01.2007

    © Johannes Bönisch

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    12.01.2007

    © Johannes Bönisch

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    Germany
    Berlin
    Berlin
    Pedestrian
    Street
    Girder bridge
    Steel
    1936
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    10.40 m
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    Information of luise-berlin.de:<br>The Sports Forum bridge crosses the Rossitter way Olympic Stadium during the Sports Forum Road West metro station. The road bridge was taken shortly before the start of the Olympics from 1936 to optimise access to the competition sites in operation. The Ferro-concrete construction is part of the force as a Memorial space overall plant of the OLYMPIAPARK designed by Werner March. It has a span of less than 8 metres and is approximately 10 m wide. Your existing since late 1981 name refers to the surrounding land of the laid out in 1925 and 1936 built sports facilities. The Sports Forum bridge has four lanes, as well as on both sides narrow sidewalks. From the bridge, a staircase on the Rossitter way.