Blue Wonder

Blue Wonder (Deutsch. Blaues Wunder) is the commonly used name for the Loschwitz Bridge (Loschwitzer Brücke), a cantilever truss bridge over the Elbe river in the Saxon capital of Dresden, Germany. It connects the city districts of Blasewitz and Loschwitz, two affluent residential areas, which once were the most expensive in Europe. It is located close to Standseilbahn Dresden funicular railway and the world's oldest suspension railway Schwebebahn Dresden, as well as near the Dresden TV tower.

After a two year construction time, the bridge was completed in 1893 at a cost of 2.25 million Goldmarks and named König-Albert-Brücke in honor of King Albert of Saxony. In the 19th century it was a masterpiece of technology to build a bridge of this length without river piers 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. An urban legend claims that the bridge was originally painted green, but that the weather (or some say the sun) turned the bridge blue. However, 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 an unpleasant surprise".

The original bridge toll was renounced during the 1923 hyperinflation. In the last days of World War II various different people saved the bridge from being blown up by the retreating Wehrmacht, all independently from one other and under danger of death. Preserved in its original construction, the advanced age of the structure in recent years has led to some traffic limiting. It is however - so far - the only Elbe crossing in Dresden east of the city centre up to the neighboring town of Pirna.

The surrounding area of the Elbe meadows (19.3 km²) was declared a cultural World Heritage Site by the UNESCO in 2004, but lost the title in 2009 in reaction to the construction of the Waldschlösschenbrücke, which is meant to relieve the Blue Wonder.

The river under the bridge is the home of the world's biggest paddle steamer fleet.

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Sofia P.
22 August 2014
Schillergarten great place for coffee or food. Very helpful staff.
Molotov Cupcake
29 May 2023
Ist der inoffizielle Name der Loschwitzer Brücke, eine der in Dresden über die Elbe führenden Brücken. Sie verbindet die Stadtteile Blasewitz am linken und Loschwitz am rechten Ufer miteinander
Molotov Cupcake
29 May 2023
Würd nicht sagen dass man dort gewesen sein MUSS aber da es sich mit viel verbinden lässt (Loschwitz, Seilbahn, Wochenmarkt, Bootsfahrt) ist es ein gutes Touristenziel das man miteinplanen kann.
bromarcel
6 April 2015
Auch bei #Aprilwetter schön und ein muss für jeden #Dresden-#Besuch.
tim krischak
29 August 2010
Mit der Schwebebahn (nicht Bergbahn) auf den Berg fahren und dann einen Spaziergang durch das Wohngebiet. Die Maler u. Dichter Weg laufen. Tolle Häuser u. Villen, interessante Architektur und Aussicht
T R
17 September 2014
Das blaue Wunder streckt sich in einer der schönsten Ecken von Dresden über die Elbe.
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