The Oberbaumbrücke, often referred to as the Oberbaum Bridge, is a notable attraction located in Germany. It is a cultural heritage monument within the Berlin district of Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg. The bridge’s name has an etymological connection to a historical detail found on Wikidata.
The bridge was constructed in 1994, though earlier conceptions existed in 1895. It is classified as a bridge and stands approximately 6 meters in height. It appears to be accessible for wheelchair users.
Architectural credit for the bridge is disputed, with both Santiago Calatrava and Otto Stahn having been suggested as possible designers. The bridge connects the districts of Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain.

