About

Kabelsteg is a charming bridge in the Au-Haidhausen district of Munich, renowned for its intricate Jugendstil railings and historical significance, having been constructed in 1898 as a pioneering reinforced concrete structure. Considered by many as the most beautiful bridge in Munich, its appeal is enhanced by its proximity to cultural landmarks like the Müller'sches Volksbad and the St. Lukas Church. The area around the bridge, especially during the summer, becomes a haven for sunbathers who relax on the pebble beach beneath, while the shallow, safe waters of the Isar provide a delightful spot for families with young children. The scenic views from the bridge offer a picturesque panorama of the river, making it a cherished spot for both locals and visitors.

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Mariannenplatz
Bus stop 173 m walk
Isartor/Zweibrückenstraße
Bus stop 458 m walk
Maxmonument
Bus stop 252 m walk
Deutsches Museum
Tram stop 375 m walk

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4.7
based on 388 reviews
4.7/5 388 reviews
Husame Belkes
Husame Belkes
2 months ago on Google

As time progressed, it became necessary to work on the cochlear.

Moaiad alalwi
Moaiad alalwi
3 months ago on Google

Just believe, me oder and you will See the most beautiful Place ever.

Nils Oliver Schumann
Nils Oliver Schumann
3 months ago on Google

Pretty good