Glienicke Bridge, also known as the ‘Bridge of Spies’ or ‘Bridge of Unity,’ dates back to the 17th century and gained notoriety during the Cold War as the official border between East and West Berlin. Spanning the Havel River, the bridge now stands as an important historic landmark, marking the boundary between the Brandenburg and Berlin regions. Visitors can walk across the bridge, experiencing a tangible piece of history where significant spy exchanges once took place, and enjoy views of the surrounding landscape.
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