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  • The Glienicke Bridge connects the two cities of Potsdam and Berlin on the northeastern edge of Berlin. The bridge became particularly famous during the Cold War. It was the legendary setting for the third and final staged exchange of spies between the United States and the Soviet Union on February 11, 1986, gaining worldwide recognition.
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  • The Glienicke Bridge (German: Glienicker Brücke, ) is a bridge across the Havel River in Germany, connecting the Wannsee district of Berlin with the Brandenburg capital Potsdam.
  • Welcome to the bridge of spies! Learn something about the history of the most popular bridge in the world.
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  • Outside the station are trams. I think it was no92 (or 93) marked Glienicke bridge. Short walk from the last stop. It's is a very impressive bridge.
  • ...in 1985, it financed the repair of the East German side in return for officially renaming the bridge "Glienicke Bridge," in reference to the nearby Glienicke Palace.
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  • Glienicke Bridge. 7.5. ⊚. ... Glienicke Bridge (Deutsch: Glienicker Brücke) is a tourist attraction, one of the Bridges in Potsdam, Germany.
  • The Glienicke Bridge connects the two cities of Potsdam and Berlin on the northeastern edge of Berlin. The bridge became particularly famous during the Cold War.
  • On the Berlin side of the bridge, you can stroll around Glienicke Park, where you’ll find the 1820s villa, Glienicke Palace, and the Great Curiosity rotunda.
  • Glienicke Bridge: Bridge of Spies. Bridge between West and East. ... In the south, the Glienicke Bridge connects Berlin and Potsdam.