Anker-Brücke
Anker-Werke was a German company based in Bielefeld that specialized in the manufacture of sewing machines, cash registers, accounting machines, small motorcycles and bicycles. After the Second World War, the company began to rebuild in 1948, shifting its focus to the production of office machines and cash registers. In 1976, Anker-Werke AG filed for bankruptcy. Over the years, various takeovers took place, most recently by the software giant Oracle in 2014. Since 2015, Anker-Werke's best-known division (cash register systems) has been privately owned again and operates as an independent company. It still has its headquarters in Bielefeld.
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Openings
- Bridge can be viewed from the outside.
General information
Parking Available
Payment methods
- no entrance possible
Directions & Parking facilities
- Parking: There are several parking garages to choose from in Bielefeld city center (e.g. Parkhaus Ankergärten).
Public transportation: City train stop "Rathaus" (lines 1-4). From there it is approx. 450 m on foot to Anker-Brücke. License (master data)
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