Nichols Bridgeway

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Nichols Bridgeway is an elevated pedestrian bridge in Chicago that connects Millennium Park to the Art Institute of Chicago, offering views of the city skyline.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf elevated walkway
pedestrian bridge
architectOfConnectedBuilding Renzo Piano
architecturalStyle contemporary
associatedWith Art Institute of Chicago
surface form: Modern Wing of the Art Institute of Chicago
category Bridges in Chicago
Pedestrian bridges in Illinois
Tourist attractions in Chicago
city Chicago, Illinois, United States
surface form: Chicago
connects Art Institute of Chicago
Millennium Park
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crosses Monroe Street
designedBy Renzo Piano
elevation approximately 60 feet above street level
hasAccessPoint Art Institute of Chicago Modern Wing terrace
Millennium Park
surface form: Millennium Park lawn
hasFeature access ramps
lighting
non-slip metal grating deck
stainless steel handrails
hasSurface metal grating
length approximately 620 feet
location Chicago, Illinois, United States
surface form: Chicago
material aluminum
steel
namedAfter John D. Nichols
namedFor Nichols family
near Lurie Garden
Monroe Street Garage
Millennium Park
surface form: Pritzker Pavilion
offersViewOf Art Institute of Chicago
surface form: Art Institute of Chicago Modern Wing

Chicago skyline
Millennium Park
opened 2009
owner Art Institute of Chicago
partOf Art Institute of Chicago
surface form: Art Institute of Chicago campus

Millennium Park
surface form: Millennium Park pedestrian circulation system
safetyFeature guardrails
handrails
state Illinois
usedFor city viewing
pedestrian circulation
tourism
width approximately 15 feet
yearCompleted 2009

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Millennium Park hasPart Nichols Bridgeway