Python Bridge
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Experience the Unique Python Bridge
Located in the vibrant city of Amsterdam, Python Bridge is noted for its striking curvy design and bold red color.
Constructed in 2001 by architect B. van Berkel, this footbridge spans 90 meters, connecting the Sporenburg and Borneo Islands. It exemplifies modern Dutch civil engineering through its innovative metal structure designed to withstand high traffic of pedestrians and cyclists.
Unforgettable Highlights
🚶♂️ Aesthetic Appeal: Python Bridge's distinctive curvy form stands out against the backdrop of Amsterdam's picturesque canals.
🌉 Architectural Innovation: The bridge's design is a remarkable example of contemporary architecture that invites admiration from both locals and tourists.
🚴♀️ Accessibility: Open to pedestrians and cyclists, it enhances mobility in an area rich with waterfront views and residential life.
Free to visit, Python Bridge is ideal for tourists, photographers, and architecture enthusiasts, offering a unique photo opportunity surrounded by the scenic canals of Amsterdam.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Python Bridge
Modern Engineering
Python Bridge was built in 2001, showcasing innovative techniques in metal bridge construction.
Colorful Design
The bridge features a vibrant red color, setting it apart from traditional grey bridges.
Location
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Address
View mapPanamakade (Stuurmankade)
Opening Hours
Friday:
Open 24 hours
Monday:
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Saturday:
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Sunday:
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Tuesday:
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Wednesday:
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Contact Information
Price
Free to access.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: 20 minutes to walk across and enjoy views.
Best Time to Visit
Early mornings are ideal for fewer crowds and better photo opportunities.