Английская Википедия:Berlin-Spandau Ship Canal
The Berlin-Spandau Ship Canal, or Шаблон:Lang in German, is a canal in Berlin, Germany. It was built between 1848 and 1859 to a plan created by Peter Joseph Lenné, and was formerly known as the Hohenzollern Canal or Hohenzollernkanal.
The Шаблон:Convert long canal links the River Havel north of Spandau to the River Spree near the Hauptbahnhof in Berlin. Because it joins the River Havel upstream of the river lock at Spandau, it provides a more direct route from the River Spree to the Oder–Havel Canal.[1]
The Westhafen, Berlin's largest port with an area of 173,000 m² (42.75 acres), lies on the Berlin-Spandau Ship Canal some Шаблон:Convert from its eastern (River Spree) end. The Westhafen Canal and Charlottenburg Canal also connect the port to the River Spree further downstream in Charlottenburg.[1]
On August 26, 2013, author Wolfgang Herrndorf committed suicide by gunshot to the head on the banks of the canal following a long illness.[2]
Gallery
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Map of waterways in the Berlin region
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Information board on the promenade
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Barge entering the canal from the River Spree by the new Hauptbahnhof
References
Шаблон:Coord
Шаблон:Water-transport-stub
Шаблон:Berlin-struct-stub
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