Middle (Dorotheenstadt/Spandauer Vorstadt), connects the Monbijoustraße in the place where the Spree and the Kupfergraben be one again the road at Kupfergraben. in 1776, a wooden pile bridge was built, which bore the name of small of Weidendammer bridge of and later flour. In their place STS built in 1903/04 by Ernst von Ihne, was named after Park and Schloß Monbijou. The bridge consists of two parts. The one is the Kupfergraben and by the other spans the river Spree. The apex of the bridge is located at the main entrance of the Bodemuseums. Beside the river Spree, the width of the bridge is 15 m 14 m at Kupfergraben. In the second world war was the Spree-span part of bridges blown up by German troops, 1950 temporarily restored. in 1968, the South the Kupfergraben span bridges part that remained intact during the second world war, has been reconstructed. The bridge is under monument protection. (Info from www.luise-berlin.de)<br><br>Northern bridge was destroyed in the war and prov. through a plate girder bridge replaced
The plate girder bridge was no longer encountered when visiting the bridge at the 20.10.2013.I found the North Bridge as basket arch bridge under the space from 1 box consisting of and stone made. Helmut Fischer