Puente de la Mujer

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Puente de la Mujer is a distinctive modern pedestrian bridge in Buenos Aires, Argentina, known for its striking asymmetrical design by architect Santiago Calatrava.

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Puente de la Mujer canonical 3

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instanceOf cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge
pedestrian bridge
swing bridge
architect Santiago Calatrava
category Bridges in Buenos Aires
Pedestrian bridges in Argentina
Santiago Calatrava designs
constructionStartDate 1998
coordinates 34.608°S 58.364°W
country Argentina
crosses Dique 3
Puerto Madero
surface form: Dock 3 of Puerto Madero
deckType steel deck
designedFor pedestrians only
designer Santiago Calatrava
function pedestrian traffic
hasCentralSpanRotation 90 degrees
hasLighting architectural night lighting
height 34 m
heritage modern landmark of Buenos Aires
inauguratedBy Government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires
surface form: Government of the City of Buenos Aires
length 170 m
locatedIn Argentina
Buenos Aires
location Puerto Madero
mainSpan 102.5 m
maintainedBy Buenos Aires
surface form: City of Buenos Aires
material concrete
steel
movementMechanism rotating on a central pylon
movementType swing
namedAfter women
nameLanguage Spanish
nameMeaning Bridge of the Woman
notableFor asymmetrical design
rotating central span
sculptural pylon
openingDate 2001-12-20
owner Buenos Aires
surface form: City of Buenos Aires
partOf Puerto Madero urban renewal project
pylonAngle 39 degrees
pylonType inclined steel pylon
status in use
structureType single-mast cable-stayed bridge
touristAttraction yes
trafficType pedestrian
width 6.2 m
yearCompleted 2001

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Puerto Madero hasLandmark Puente de la Mujer
Santiago Calatrava designed Puente de la Mujer