1. The Loschwitz Bridge in Dresden, also known as the Blue Wonder, is a historic bridge that spans the River Elbe. It was built between 1891 and 1893 and is a popular tourist attraction due to its unique blue color and impressive steel construction. The bridge is 280 meters long and stands 51 meters above the river.

2. The Loschwitz Bridge is accessible to pedestrians and vehicles 24 hours a day. There is no specific entrance fee or working hours as it is a public bridge. For more information, you can contact the Dresden city tourism office at +49 351 501501.

3. There is no ticket required to visit the Loschwitz Bridge as it is a public bridge. Transportation to the bridge is easily accessible by car, public transportation, and even by foot if you are exploring the city of Dresden on foot. The bridge is located in the Loschwitz district of Dresden and is well connected to the city center.