Kupfergraben (Spree)

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Kupfergraben is the name given to the 400-metre-long northern part of the canal-like left arm of the Spree, the Spreekanal, along the Museum Island (Museumsinsel) from the Eiserne Bridge (Eiserne Brücke) to the Spree at kilometre 16.31[1] in Berlin's Mitte district. The Spreekanal (SpK) with a length of two kilometres[1] belongs to the federal waterway Spree-Oder-Wasserstraße,[2] for which the Wasser- und Schifffahrtsamt Berlin is responsible.

Am Kupfergraben is the name of a street running parallel on the west bank of the Kupfergraben, which is opposite the Museum Island (Museumsinsel).

Spree island and course of the Spree canal, from the Zeughaus to the north called Kupfergraben
Kupfergraben between Bode Museum and Pergamon Museum

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