Loschwitz Bridge

The Loschwitz Bridge, a heritage monument in Dresden, Germany, was initially constructed in 1891 and opened to the public in 1893.

The Loschwitz Bridge, also known as Loschwitzer Brücke, is a landmark situated in Dresden, Germany. It was initially constructed in 1891 and officially opened to the public on July 15, 1893. The bridge’s name derives from the district of Loschwitz, indicating its connection to the area.

The structure is considered a heritage monument in the state of Saxony. It is recognized as a tourist attraction, drawing visitors to experience its historical significance and the surrounding landscape.

While its precise location is debated, the bridge is associated with both Blasewitz and Loschwitz.