Germany Lombardsbridge, Hamburg
The Lombardsbridge (Lombardsbrücke) in Hamburg is a historic bridge that spans the Alster River. It dates back to the early 19th century and is notable for its beautiful neoclassical design. The bridge connects the districts of Hamburg-Altstadt and Hamburg-St. Georg, making it an important thoroughfare in the city.
The name "Lombardsbrücke" is believed to reference the Lombard merchants who were active in Hamburg during the Middle Ages. The bridge is also known for its scenic views of the Alster and surrounding areas, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists. Its architectural features and historical significance contribute to Hamburg's rich cultural heritage.
The name "Lombardsbrücke" is believed to reference the Lombard merchants who were active in Hamburg during the Middle Ages. The bridge is also known for its scenic views of the Alster and surrounding areas, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists. Its architectural features and historical significance contribute to Hamburg's rich cultural heritage.
Travel Information
Parking spaces are marked on the map, and the tram station "Stephansplatz" is close by.
Spot Type
Outdoor
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Sunrise & Sunset
07:57 - 16:15
| current local time: 12:37
Photo Themes
City landscape
Locations
Hamburg
Binnenalster
Lombardsbrücke
Lombardsbridge
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