The bridge is in three parts, the Überbrückeung of the road are a new building, while the centerpiece of parts of the old Marshal bridge (close to the Reichstag) was built. The name was chosen based on the old railway bridges to the Anhalter Bahnhof station,<br><br>Www.luise-berlin.de information:<br>She the 01.02.2001 inaugurated footbridge leads in three each 25 m-long arches over the banks of Halle, the Landwehr Canal and the Tempelhofer UFER, near the Möckernstraße and Möckernbrücke and creates a new access to the German Museum of technology. Two concrete pillars carry the iron structure of the bridge. The inscriptions of "Stopping" and "Berlin", which remind of the former Anhalter train station, located on the pillars, which are the foundations of the bridge destroyed in the second world war the railway line Berlin - Köthen. The architect Benedict tonon used the Middle, constructed from riveted truss Arch of the old Marshal bridge (Center) built around 1890 for the middle section of the bridge, which is covered with wooden planks. The other parts of the bridge are paved.