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The Erasmusbrug ("Erasmus Bridge") is a cable stayed bridge across the Nieuwe Maas (English: New Meuse) river, linking the northern and southern halves of the city of Rotterdam, Netherlands.The Erasmusbrug was designed by Ben van Berkel and completed in 1996. The 802 metre long bridge has a 139 metre-high asymmetrical pylon, earning the bridge its nickname of "The Swan".
The southern span of the bridge has a 89 metre long bascule bridge for ships that cannot pass under the bridge. The bascule bridge is the largest and heaviest in West Europe and has the largest panel of its type in the world.
The bridge was officially opened by Queen Beatrix on September 6, 1996, having cost 165 million Dutch guilders (about 75 million euro) to construct. Shortly after the bridge opened to traffic in October 1996, it was discovered the bridge would swing under particularly strong wind conditions. To reduce the trembling, stronger shock dampers were installed.
The bridge featured in the 1998 Jackie Chan film Who Am I?. In 2005 several planes flew underneath the bridge as part of the "Red Bull Air Race".
In 2005, the bridge served as the backdrop for a performance by DJ TiΓ«sto titled "TiΓ«sto @ The Bridge, Rotterdam". The performance featured fire fighting ships spraying jets of water into the air in front of the bridge, a fireworks barge launching fireworks beside the bridge, and multi coloured spot/search lights attached to the bridge itself.
The bridge was crossed during the prologue and the opening stage of the 2010 Tour de France.
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ThatGekGirl [2014-02-24 22:49:03 +0000 UTC]
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I'm from Rotterdam myself, and this picture really captures the bridge perfectly. I get very homesick and I love seeing such beautiful photos of my home; it makes me feel so much better. I see very little photos where it features the shoreline, which is shame because Rotterdam has so much fascinating architecture. The buildings give the picture more character. This photo has so many great elements. The clouds are rather cool, too. Looks like a storm is rolling in... When is it not in Nederland, though? Overall, this is a lovely photo that makes me proud of where I'm from.
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webworm In reply to ThatGekGirl [2014-02-26 00:58:06 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment! I love to visit Rotterdam and take pictures of all the beautiful buildings!
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jchanders [2010-10-02 19:53:59 +0000 UTC]
Een prachtige aanmoediging om maar weer eens naar Rotterdam te gaan!
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webworm In reply to jchanders [2010-10-02 22:39:16 +0000 UTC]
Dank je wel! Er is inderdaad heel veel te fotograferen in Rotterdam!
Ik had gelukkig het weer mee, want het zou die dag regenen. Wel regen gehad toen
we in het Wereldmuseum waren, maar toen kwam de zon door voor de rest van de dag!
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jchanders In reply to webworm [2010-11-12 01:07:51 +0000 UTC]
Dan heb je toch wel geluk gehad, toen in het begin van oktober. Wat is dat al weer lang geleden ...
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webworm In reply to jchanders [2010-11-13 20:50:55 +0000 UTC]
Meestal regent het als ik in Rotterdam ben, dus ben altijd
een beetje huiverig om er heen te gaan!
Maar dit keer had ik inderdaad geluk!
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webworm In reply to crazygardener [2010-09-29 16:51:50 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much! I appreciate your comment!
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