Hackerbrücke
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The Hackerbrücke (Hacker Bridge) is a road bridge across the main railway line in Munich immediately west of the town's central station. The first bridge was built at the beginning of the 1870s. In 1890-94 this was replaced by a new bridge, constructed by the Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nürnberg ("Augsburg-Nuremberg machine factory"). It was partially destroyed during the second world war and restored in 1952–3. Six iron arches, 28.8 metres wide and eight metres high, carry the road; pairs of stone pillars support the arches. The bridge gives its name to the S-Bahn station Hackerbrücke, which is beneath the bridge and can only be accessed from it.
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Bernhard-Wicki-Straße, Munich Maxvorstadt
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N 48.141666666667 ° | E 11.548333333333 ° |
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Hackerbrücke
Bernhard-Wicki-Straße
80636 Munich, Maxvorstadt
Bavaria, Germany
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