Berlagebrug

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Berlagebrug is a historic Amsterdam bridge, designed by architect Hendrik Petrus Berlage in the early 20th century, known for its functionalist style and role as a key crossing in the city’s southern area.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf bascule bridge
bridge
movable bridge
road bridge
architect Hendrik Petrus Berlage
architecturalStyle Nieuwe Bouwen
connects Amsterdam-Oost
Amsterdam-Zuid
constructionStartDate 1928
country Netherlands
crosses Amstel
Amstel River
southern part of Amsterdam
designedInPeriod early 20th century
hasArchitecturalDetail decorative lampposts
sculptural brickwork
stone balustrades
hasBasculeMechanism counterweight-operated
hasBicycleInfrastructure separate cycle tracks
hasHeritageRegisterNumber 518415
hasLighting integrated architectural lighting
hasMovableSection yes
hasNearbyPublicSpace Amsteldijk
Weesperzijde
hasNumberOfSpans 3
hasPedestrianInfrastructure sidewalks
hasTrafficLanes 2 road lanes
hasTransportRoute tram line 12 (historically, with route changes over time)
tram line 4 (Amsterdam)
hasUse bicycle traffic
pedestrian traffic
road traffic
tram traffic
hasViewOf Amstel panorama
heritageDesignation national heritage site of the Netherlands
heritageStatus Rijksmonument
isExampleOf Dutch functionalist bridge design
isKeyCrossingFor southern Amsterdam
isPartOf Amsterdam canal and river bridge network
isTouristAttraction yes
locatedIn Amsterdam
Netherlands
material brick
concrete
municipality Amsterdam
namedAfter Hendrik Petrus Berlage
openingDate 1932
operator Municipality of Amsterdam
partOf Amsterdam-Zuid
style functionalism

Referenced by (1)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Amstel River
hasBridge

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