1. Oberbaum Bridge (Oberbaumbrücke) is a famous landmark bridge located in Berlin, Germany. It is an important architectural historical monument that connects the districts of Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg across the River Spree. The bridge is made up of two towers that are connected by a double-decker road and a U-Bahn train line. It’s a popular sight with tourists due to its unique appearance and location. Initially built-in 1896, the bridge was destroyed during World War II and reconstructed in 1994.

2. The bridge is accessible 24-hours a day, and there is no entry fee required. If you require any information, you can contact the Berlin transportation authority BVG by dialing +49 1806 99 66 33.

3. To get to the Oberbaum Bridge, you can take a U-Bahn train and get off at the Warschauer Straße Station. Alternatively, you can take a bus or a tram to the bridge. You can also choose to explore the area by foot or bike as it’s a famous destination for sightseeing in Berlin.