Alamillo Bridge

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The Alamillo Bridge is a striking cable-stayed bridge in Seville, Spain, renowned for its dramatic single pylon and sculptural, minimalist design by architect-engineer Santiago Calatrava.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
cable-stayed bridge
road bridge
builtFor Expo 92
cityServed Seville
color white
connects Isla de la Cartuja
Historic Centre of Seville
surface form: Seville city center
continent Europe
country Spain
crosses Guadalquivir River
designer Santiago Calatrava
designStyle minimalist
sculptural
famousFor iconic silhouette
innovative structural concept
symbol of modern Seville
function vehicular bridge
hasArchitecturalStyle contemporary architecture
structural expressionism
hasLanes roadway lanes for motor vehicles
hasSidewalks pedestrian walkways
hasType asymmetric cable-stayed bridge
locatedIn Andalusia
Seville
Spain
locatedOnRiver Guadalquivir River
material concrete
steel
namedAfter Alamillo
notableFeature asymmetrical design
back-stayed cables
dramatic single pylon
white painted structure
numberOfPylons 1
openedForTraffic 1992
openingDate 1992
owner Seville, Spain
surface form: City of Seville
partOf Expo 92 infrastructure
purpose carry road traffic
pylonType inclined pylon
spans northern branch of the Guadalquivir River
status in use
structuralSystem cable-stayed
transportMode road traffic
usedDuring Expo 92 in Seville

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Santiago Calatrava designed Alamillo Bridge