About

Luitpoldbrücke in Munich's vibrant Au-Haidhausen district is more than just a bridge; it's a testament to early 20th-century architecture. Designed by celebrated architect Theodor Fischer, this impressive structure opened on September 29, 1901, and has since been a popular spot for both locals and tourists. It offers a picturesque view of the Isar River, making it a perfect quick stop to soak in some history and enjoy the scenic surroundings. Earning an average rating of 4.6 on Google, it's a brief yet rewarding visit for those exploring the city's architectural gems.

Recommended visit time

to 1 hour

Features

Wheelchair accessible entrance

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 263 reviews
4.7/5 263 reviews

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the address of Luitpoldbrücke?
    Luitpoldbrücke is located at Luitpoldbrücke, Prinzregentenstraße, 81675, Munich, Au-Haidhausen, Germany.
  • How to get here by public transport?
    The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
    • Bus stop Lehel (425 m walk)
    • Bus stop Reitmorstraße/Sammlung Schack (123 m walk)
    • Tram stop Friedensengel/Villa Stuck (374 m walk)
    • Tram stop Holbeinstraße (479 m walk)
  • How is Luitpoldbrücke rated by visitors?
    Luitpoldbrücke has an average rating of 4.7 based on 263 reviews across platforms such as Google, Facebook.
  • How long should visitors plan to stay at the venue?
    Most visitors complete their visit within about 1 hour.