Tiergarten Spreebogen Tunnel

Road tunnel in Berlin

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The Tunnel Tiergarten Spreebogen is a 2.4 km long road tunnel in Berlin which connects Berlin Hauptbahnhof and Tiergarten. It is known as Tiergartentunnel.

Tiergarten Tunnel entrance
The northern portal
The southern portal

Each section has two lanes and a narrow standing strip. At the northern end there are access roads to Minna-Cauer-Straße and Invalidenstraße. The southern access roads are on Tiergartenstraße and the Reichpietschufer / George C. Marshall Bridge. It is part of the Bundesstraße 96 and the Inner Ring Road (Innenstadtring).

It was opened on 26 March 2006. Construction began in 2002. A similar tunnel is the SMART Tunnel in Kuala Lumpur.

In popular culture

In 2004 – two years before it commissioned, the tunnel was used to film parts of The Bourne Supremacy.

External links

  • Tunnel Tiergarten Spreebogen – TTS (PDF; 1,9 MB) Map of the Tunnel Tiergarten Spreebogen
  • Opening of the road tunnel on 26 March 2006
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