Dreiländerbrücke

E727749

Dreiländerbrücke is a pedestrian and cyclist bridge over the Rhine that links Germany and France near the Swiss border, symbolizing the tri-border region’s cross-border connectivity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
pedestrian bridge
connects Huningue NERFINISHED
Weil am Rhein NERFINISHED
constructionStart 2006
crosses Rhine NERFINISHED
designedBy Leonhardt, Andrä und Partner NERFINISHED
hasBicycleAccess yes
hasCountryOnOneSide France NERFINISHED
Germany NERFINISHED
hasDeckType orthotropic deck
hasFrenchName Passerelle des Trois Pays NERFINISHED
hasFunction international crossing
tourist attraction
hasGermanName Dreiländerbrücke NERFINISHED
hasLength 248 m
hasLighting yes
hasLocale DE-FR border
hasMainSpan 229.4 m
hasMaterial steel
hasNumberOfSpans 1
hasOfficialLanguageName Dreiländerbrücke NERFINISHED
hasOwner Commune de Huningue NERFINISHED
Stadt Weil am Rhein NERFINISHED
hasPedestrianAccess yes
hasRiverSection Upper Rhine NERFINISHED
hasStructureType bowstring arch bridge
hasUsage bicycle traffic
pedestrian traffic
hasWidth 5 m
isTollFree true
locatedIn Baden-Württemberg
France
Germany
Grand Est NERFINISHED
Haut-Rhin NERFINISHED
Huningue NERFINISHED
Weil am Rhein NERFINISHED
namedAfter Dreiländereck
near Basel metropolitan area NERFINISHED
Swiss border
opened 2007
partOf Upper Rhine region NERFINISHED
symbolizes cross-border connectivity
tri-border region

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Weil am Rhein hasBridge Dreiländerbrücke