Erasmus Bridge

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The Erasmus Bridge is an iconic, cable-stayed bascule bridge in Rotterdam, Netherlands, known for its distinctive asymmetrical pylon and role as a major city landmark.

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Erasmus Bridge canonical 3
Erasmusbrug 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bascule bridge
cable-stayed bridge
landmark
road bridge
tourist attraction
architect Ben van Berkel
architecturalStyle modern architecture
category Bascule bridges
Bridges in the Netherlands
Buildings and structures in Rotterdam
Cable-stayed bridges
color white
connects Kop van Zuid
north bank of Rotterdam
constructionStartDate 1989
country Netherlands
crosses Nieuwe Maas
designedIn 1980s
featuredIn Rotterdam city logo elements
function bicycle traffic
pedestrian traffic
road traffic
tram traffic
hasBicyclePath yes
hasPart asymmetrical pylon
bascule section
cable-stayed section
hasPedestrianPath yes
hasTramTracks yes
inauguratedBy Beatrix of the Netherlands
surface form: Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands
length 802 m
locatedIn Rotterdam
South Holland
mainSpanLength 410 m
maintainedBy Municipality of Rotterdam
material concrete
steel
namedAfter Desiderius Erasmus
nicknamed The Swan
numberOfLanes 4
openingDate 1996-09-06
owner Municipality of Rotterdam
partOf Rotterdam cityscape
pylonHeight 139 m
symbolOf Rotterdam
usedFor fireworks displays
marathons
public events
sporting events

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Nieuwe Maas hasBridge Erasmus Bridge
Willemsbrug near Erasmus Bridge
this entity surface form: Erasmusbrug
Ben van Berkel designed Erasmus Bridge
Ben van Berkel notableWork Erasmus Bridge