Busan Bridge
Coordinates: 53 ° 32 ′ 35 " N , 9 ° 59 ′ 58" E
Busan Bridge | ||
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The Busan Bridge in front of the Kaispeicher B | ||
use | footbridge | |
Crossing of | Magdeburg harbor | |
place | Hamburg-Hafencity | |
overall length | 31 m | |
width | 14 m | |
completion | 1931 | |
planner | Elisabeth Galí i Camprubí (redesign 2010) | |
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The bus bridge is one for the foot - and bicycle traffic used tied arch bridge in Hamburg's HafenCity . It leads in southwest-northeast direction from Störtebeker shore before Osakaallee south of Störtebecker monument over the port of Magdeburg to the corner Elbtorpromenade / Koreastraße before Kaispeicher B .
The Magdeburg Bridge runs further south over the Magdeburg harbor.
history
The first bridge over the Magdeburg harbor was built in 1871 and was called Meyerstraßenbrücke . It was replaced in 1931 by a 31 meter long arched bridge made of steel without a wind bracing , which was called the Magdeburg Bridge .
In the course of the construction of HafenCity, the bridge was equipped with new stone paving and benches according to a design by Spanish architect Elisabeth Galí i Camprubí , closed to motorized traffic and renamed after the South Korean port city of Busan .
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Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Inauguration of the Busan Bridge. In: HafenCity Hamburg. Retrieved August 13, 2020 .
- ↑ bus bridge (Hamburg Harbor City, 1931). In: Structurae. October 4, 2017, accessed August 13, 2020 .