Mathematical Bridge

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Sep 02, 2025 - Sep 03, 2025
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Unique Engineering of Mathematical Bridge

Did you know Mathematical Bridge is constructed entirely with straight timbers? This design aspect showcases remarkable engineering principles.

Built in 1905 by William Etheridge, the bridge is a wooden arch bridge that connects two parts of Queen's College. Its historical significance lies in its innovative construction techniques, which have stood the test of time. The bridge spans the River Cam and is culturally valued as a symbol of Cambridge's academic heritage.

Highlights

  • 🪵 Elegant Timber Structure
  • 🏛️ Historic College Connection
  • 🌌 Scenic River Views

Accessibility is free, and this site attracts tourists, students, and historians interested in architecture and engineering.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Mathematical Bridge

Engineering Marvel

The bridge's unique design allows for a load-bearing structure using only straight wooden beams.

Cultural Symbol

Mathematical Bridge symbolizes scholarly achievement and Cambridge's commitment to innovative education.

Historical Landmark

It was built in 1905, and its design is often attributed to Isaac Newton, although it was actually constructed later.

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Cambridge CB3 9ET

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