- Blue Wonder
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bridge_name= Blue Wonder "Blaues Wunder" (de)
caption= Blue Wonder, spanning the Elbe River
official_name= Loschwitzer Brücke König-Albert-Brücke (until 1912)
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carries= Motor vehicles (up to 15 tonnes),tram s (until 1985), pedestrians and bicycles
crosses=Elbe
locale=Dresden (Blasewitz –Loschwitz )
maint= Straßen- und Tiefbauamt Dresden
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designer= Claus Koepcke Hans Manfred Krüger
design= Cantilever
mainspan= 480 feet (146 m)
length= 920 feet (280 m)
width= 40 feet (12 m)
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open= July 15, 1893
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toll= free since 1923
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long=Blue Wonder ( _de. Blaues Wunder) is the commonly used name for the Loschwitz Bridge ("Loschwitzer Brücke"), a
cantilever truss bridge over theElbe river in the German city ofDresden . It connects Dresden-Blasewitz and Dresden-Loschwitz , twovilla quarters, once the most expensive living area inEurope . It is located close to Dresden "Standseilbahn" (funicular railway) and also the oldest suspension railway (Dresden "Schwebebahn"), as well as being near to the Dresden TV Tower.The bridge was completed in1893 ; in the 19th century it was a masterpiece of technology to build a bridge of this length without pillars supporting it. Today its technology is less of a wonder but it is a much-loved symbol of the city. The "blue" in the name comes from the colour of the bridge. The saying goes that the bridge was originally painted green, but that the weather (or some say the sun) turned the bridge blue. In fact, a number of news articles and other sources show that the original colour was really blue; when the bridge was opened for the first time, it was already hailed as the "Blue Wonder".In addition, the name is a pun, since the meaning of the phrase "ein blaues Wunder erleben" is "to experience a nasty surprise".In
1945 various different people saved the bridge from being destroyed by the Nazis, all independently from one other and under danger of death.The river under the bridge is the home of the world's biggest
paddle steamer fleet, the surrounding area of theElbe meadows (19.3 km²) were declared to be a culturalworld heritage by theUNESCO in2004 .ee also
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Waldschlösschen Bridge
*White Fleet armada of Dresden External links
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