Prins Clausbrug

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Prins Clausbrug is a modern Dutch bridge named after Prince Claus that spans the Amsterdam–Rhine Canal, serving as an important traffic connection in the region.

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Prins Clausbrug canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
road bridge
architecturalStyle modern architecture
connects Lage Weide industrial area
Leidsche Rijn district
country Netherlands
crosses Amsterdam–Rhine Canal
designer Ben van Berkel
function road traffic connection
hasBicyclePath yes
hasLanes 2
hasLighting yes
hasPart cable-stayed deck
pylon
hasPedestrianPath yes
hasTrafficControl yes
locatedIn Utrecht
locatedInTimeZone CEST
CET
locatedInWaterBodyRegion Amsterdam–Rhine Canal
surface form: Amsterdam–Rhine Canal corridor
maintainedBy Municipality of Utrecht
surface form: Gemeente Utrecht
materialUsed concrete
steel
namedAfter Claus von Amsberg NERFINISHED
Prince Claus of the Netherlands
namedAfterTitle Prince Claus
openingDate 2003
partOf road network of Utrecht
usedFor bicycle traffic
motor vehicle traffic
pedestrian traffic

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Amsterdam–Rhine Canal hasBridge Prins Clausbrug