Passerelle Mimram

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Passerelle Mimram: A Cultural Connector

Opened in 2004, Passerelle Mimram is a key pedestrian and cycling bridge linking Kehl, Germany, and Strasbourg, France. It emphasizes cross-border connection and community.

This bridge was designed by architect Marc Mimram and serves as an essential passage over the Rhine River. Its sleek, modern design features a steel and glass structure with a length of 235 meters, attracting visitors with panoramic views of the river and both cities. The bridge also includes landscaped areas for public enjoyment, highlighting its value in promoting outdoor activities and cultural interactions.

Highlight Features

  • Scenic Views 🌉
  • Cultural Significance 🌍
  • Modern Design 🏗️

Access to Passerelle Mimram is free, making it an ideal destination for tourists, families, and local historians alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Passerelle Mimram

Architectural Vision

Designed by Marc Mimram, the bridge exemplifies modern engineering and aesthetics.

Cross-Border Access

The bridge facilitates easy access between France and Germany for pedestrians and cyclists.

Location

Passerelle des Deux Rives

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