Erasmusbrug

Erasmus Bridge

Erasmusbrug
The Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam
Coordinates51°54′33″N 4°29′12″E / 51.90917°N 4.48667°E / 51.90917; 4.48667
Carries2 tramway tracks, 4 traffic lanes, 2 cycle tracks, 2 sidewalks
CrossesNieuwe Maas
LocaleRotterdam, The Netherlands
Other name(s)De Zwaan (The Swan)
Characteristics
MaterialSteel and concrete
Total length802-metre (2,631 ft)[1]
Width33.8-metre (111 ft)
Height139-metre (456 ft)
Longest span285-metre (935 ft)
No. of spans4
Clearance below12.5-metre (41 ft)
History
DesignerBen van Berkel
Construction end1996
Construction cost€ 165 million[2] (365 million Guilders)[3]
Location
Map

The Erasmusbrug (English: "Erasmus Bridge") is a combined cable-stayed and bascule bridge, construction began in 1986 and was completed in 1996. It crosses the Nieuwe Maas in the centre of Rotterdam, connecting the north and south parts of this city, second largest in the Netherlands. The bridge was named in 1992 after Desiderius Erasmus, a prominent Christian Renaissance humanist also known as Erasmus of Rotterdam. The Erasmus Bridge is Rotterdam's most important landmark and is even part of the city's official logo.[4]

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  4. ^ "Erasmus Bridge: Holland's tallest bridge". cityguiderotterdam.com. Retrieved 15 May 2020.