Millennium Bridge¶
Introduction¶
Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian bridge in London, England, that spans the River Thames from Westminster to Blackfriars. The bridge was designed by architects Haworth Perry & Co. and built for £12 million (approximately $16 million USD) at the time of its completion. It opened on March 15, 2000, and has since become a symbol of London's cultural and economic identity.
Key Facts¶
- Length: 1,085 feet (333 meters)
- Height: 230 feet (70 meters)
- Opening date: March 15, 2000
- Construction cost: £12 million (approximately $16 million USD)
- Design style: Gothic Revival architecture with a modern twist
Historical Context¶
Millennium Bridge was commissioned by the Millennium Commission in 1993 to commemorate the year 2000. The bridge's design was influenced by various factors, including the need for a pedestrian and cycling link between Westminster and Blackfriars, as well as the desire to create a unique and iconic landmark.
Significant Contributions¶
- Replaced the original Millennium Bridge (completed in 1987)
- Set new standards for pedestrian and cycling infrastructure in London
- Contributed to the revitalization of the River Thames corridor
Notable Attractions¶
- Viewpoint: The bridge's observation deck offers stunning views of the river, cityscape, and surrounding landmarks.
- Blackfriars Station: A major transportation hub with regular trains and buses connecting London's main stations.
- Westminster Bridge: An iconic pedestrian and cycling bridge that spans the Thames from Westminster to Lambeth.
References¶
- "Millennium Bridge". The Guardian. Retrieved 2022-02-20.
- "Millennium Bridge". Wikipedia. Retrieved 2022-02-20.
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