Puente Peatonal Condell
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Connecting Communities: Puente Peatonal Condell
Completed in 2012, Puente Peatonal Condell serves as a vital link between the Providencia and Recoleta neighborhoods of Santiago, Chile. Did you know it prioritizes pedestrian safety and convenience?
This bridge, designed by renowned Chilean architect Cristián Undurraga, showcases modern architectural design with clean lines, and spans over a busy thoroughfare, providing a safe passage for pedestrians. Its construction was funded by local government initiatives aimed at improving urban mobility and fostering community connections.
Key Features
- 🌉 Elevated Walkway: Offers unobstructed views of the surrounding area.
- 🌳 Green Spaces: Surrounding parks and trees enhance the environment.
- 💬 Cultural Significance: Represents Santiago's ongoing urban transformation.
Accessible to all, the bridge is free to use and caters to locals, tourists, and community members interested in urban architecture.
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Modern Design
Features a sleek, contemporary design by architect Cristián Undurraga.
Safety Features
Incorporates lighting and railings for pedestrian safety.
Environmental Integration
Surrounded by parks and green areas to enhance urban aesthetics.
Location
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Address
View mapAv. Andres Bello y Av. Santa Maria
Opening Hours
Friday:
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Tuesday:
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Wednesday:
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Contact Information
Price
Free. Access to the bridge does not require any ticket purchase.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Approximately 30 minutes.
Best Time to Visit
Early mornings (7:00 AM–9:00 AM) are best for fewer pedestrians.