Passerelle des Deux Rives

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Passerelle des Deux Rives is a pedestrian and cyclist bridge spanning the Rhine River, symbolically linking the cities of Strasbourg in France and Kehl in Germany.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cross-border bridge
pedestrian bridge
architect Marc Mimram NERFINISHED
belongsTo Franco-German border region NERFINISHED
category Bridges over the Rhine
France–Germany border crossings NERFINISHED
Pedestrian bridges in France
Pedestrian bridges in Germany
connects Kehl NERFINISHED
Strasbourg NERFINISHED
countryOnEastBank Germany NERFINISHED
countryOnWestBank France NERFINISHED
crosses Rhine River NERFINISHED
designedBy Marc Mimram NERFINISHED
hasFeature central meeting platform
curved deck
suspension cables
hasFunction public space for pedestrians and cyclists
urban link between Strasbourg and Kehl
hasLanguageVariant Brücke der zwei Ufer NERFINISHED
Passerelle Mimram NERFINISHED
hasMaterial concrete
steel
hasUse bicycle traffic
pedestrian traffic
hasViewOf Kehl waterfront NERFINISHED
Rhine River NERFINISHED
Strasbourg skyline
inauguratedBy Gerhard Schröder NERFINISHED
Jacques Chirac NERFINISHED
inaugurationYear 2004
isTouristAttractionIn Kehl NERFINISHED
Strasbourg NERFINISHED
locatedIn France
Germany
Kehl NERFINISHED
Strasbourg NERFINISHED
Upper Rhine region NERFINISHED
opened 2004
partOf Jardin des Deux Rives NERFINISHED
cross-border park between Strasbourg and Kehl
spansBetween French bank of the Rhine
German bank of the Rhine
symbolizes European integration
Franco-German friendship

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Kehl hasBridge Passerelle des Deux Rives