The Briescht Bridge is a road, bicycle and pedestrian bridge over the Spree in Briescht, a district of the Brandenburg municipality of Tauche in the Oder-Spree district.
The 72-metre-long drawbridge was built in 1992 according to a historical wooden model. The bascule bridge consists of eight bridge spans that rest on pile yokes. About two hundred metres to the east, the Briescht railway bridge spans the Spree. The railway bridge, which was blown up in 1945 and rebuilt in 1951, carries the route of the Lower Lusatian Railway, which was closed in this section, over the river.
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Address: Oder-Spree, Germany
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