The Loschwitz Bridge, affectionately known as the Blue Wonder Bridge, spans the Elbe River in Dresden, Germany. Originally painted a striking blue, this color gave rise to its enduring nickname. Remarkably, the bridge survived the devastating bombings of World War II, which destroyed much of the surrounding city. Today, visitors can walk or cycle across its sturdy structure, enjoying panoramic views of the river and the historic cityscape of Dresden.
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