Blue Wonder is the commonly used name for the Loschwitz Bridge, a cantilever truss bridge over the Elbe river in the Saxon capital of Dresden, Germany. It connects the city districts of Blasewitz and Loschwitz, two affluent residential areas, which around 1900 were amongst the most expensive in Europe. It is located close to Standseilbahn Dresden funicular railway and the world's oldest suspension railway Schwebebahn Dresden, as well as near the Dresden TV tower.
Carries | Motor vehicles (up to 15 tonnes), trams (until 1985), pedestrians and bicycles |
Crosses | Elbe |
Locale | Dresden (Blasewitz–Loschwitz) |
Official name | Loschwitzer Brücke, König-Albert-Brücke (until 1912) |
Maintained by | Straßen- und Tiefbauamt Dresden |
Design | Cantilever |
Designer | Claus Koepcke, Hans Manfred Krüger |
Toll | free since 1923 |
About Blue Miracle
To galvanize their floundering orphanage, a parental guardian and his children partner with a fishing boat captain to win the grand prize of a fishing competition. The film was directed by Julio Quintana.
Achievement of Blue Miracle
The movie's original working title was On the Line. Filming took place in the Dominican Republic.
Top Facts You Did Not Know About Blue Miracle
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Latest information about Blue Miracle updated on July 28 2021.