Category:Ludwigsbrücke (München)

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This is the category of the Bavarian Baudenkmal (cultural heritage monument) with the ID
D-1-62-000-4080 (Wikidata)
Deutsch: Über beide Isararme, 1934–35 erneuerte Stahlbeton-Bogenbrücke, mit Naturstein verkleidet; an der Westseite drei (ehemals vier) steinerne Pylone mit Figuren, Feuerschalen und Gedenkinschrift-Tafeln, 1890–92 vom Bildhauer Syrius Eberle.
English: Ludwigs bricge crosses both arms of the Isar. It was reconstructed in 1934-35 as a reinforced concrete arch bridge. It is sheathed with natural stone. The west side has a 'gateway of three (formerly four) stone pylons with figures, fire bowls and commemorative plaques, created by the sculptor Syrius Eberle in 1890-92.
<nowiki>Ponte Ludovico; pont Louis; Ludwigsbrücke; 路德維希橋 (慕尼黑); 路德维希桥 (慕尼黑); Ludwigsbrücke; Cầu Ludwig; Ludwig bridge Munich; 路德维希桥; 路德维希桥; Ludwigsbrücke; puente en Múnich; pont allemand; Straßenbrücke in München, Deutschland; verkeersbrug in München, Duitsland; Ludwigsbrücke (Múnich); Ludwigsbrucke</nowiki>
Ludwig bridge Munich 
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Instance of
Named after
LocationMunich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
Street address
  • Ludwigsbrücke
Crosses
Has part(s)
  • Brückenfigur Zweibrückenstraße in München
Heritage designation
Inception
  • 3 November 1935
Date of official opening
  • 3 May 1828
Significant event
Next crossing upstream
Next crossing downstream
official website
Map48° 07′ 54.52″ N, 11° 35′ 11.03″ E
Authority file
Wikidata Q1346774
GND ID: 7623353-4
Bavarian monument authority ID: D-1-62-000-4080
Bavarian Monument Map object ID (architectural monument): 23048
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