From Donnersbergerbrücke, there is an impressive view of the wide railway line that leads to Munich Central Station.
Below the Donnersbergerbrücke bridge is the station of the same name for the S-Bahn and regional transport.
1998 Donnersberger Bridge with a view over the former container station
Donnersbergerbrücke
The Donnersberger Bridge offers an impressive view of the city centre, including the onion domes of the Frauenkirche, the Palace of Justice and Munich Central Station. The road bridge crosses the railway tracks and connects Arnulfstraße in the north with Landsberger Straße in the south. Due to its exposed location, it has been an important traffic artery since 1935 and is now one of the busiest inner-city bridges in Europe. As a project candidate for the International Building Exhibition (IBA), the Donnersberger Bridge is to be completely renovated by around 2040 while remaining in operation. The bridge is also intended to serve as a landmark and multifunctional urban space with green areas and noise and climate protection measures, while at the same time connecting the adjacent neighbourhoods.