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Berlagebrug | |
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Coordinates | 52°20′50″N 4°54′46″E / 52.34733°N 4.91275°E |
Crosses | Amstel |
Locale | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Named for | Hendrikus Petrus Berlage |
Heritage status | Rijksmonument |
Characteristics | |
Total length | 100+ m[1] |
Width | 24 m[1] |
History | |
Architect | H. P. Berlage, C. Biemond[1] |
Construction start | 1926 |
Construction end | 1931 |
Inaugurated | 28 May 1932 |
Location | |
The Berlagebrug (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbɛrlaːɣəˌbrʏx]; English: Berlage Bridge) is a bascule bridge over the river Amstel in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The bridge was commissioned by the Amsterdam municipality[2] and designed by engineer Cornelis Biemond (1899-1980) and architect Hendrikus Petrus Berlage (1856–1934); it was named after the latter. It was constructed from 1926 to 1931 and officially opened on 28 May 1932. It has been designated as a Rijksmonument (National Heritage Site) since 11 May 2008.[1] The bridgekeeper's house carries the address Amsteldijk 134.