Rheinkniebrücke, 40213 Düsseldorf
1960 - 1969
Stadtbaurat Prof. Friedrich Tamms
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40213 Düsseldorf
Distance: 0.28 km
40221 Düsseldorf
Distance: 0.42 km
40213 Düsseldorf
The Rheinkniebrücke is a half-hip cable-stayed bridge across the River Rhine. It connects the Düsseldorf districts of Friedrichstadt and Oberkassel. Four cables are hung over two 114m pylons to each side of the bridge. The bridge´s main span is 319m, its width 29m. Just like with the other bridges of the “Düsseldorfer Brückenfamilie“ (the Düsseldorf family of bridges), the Rheinkniebrücke also was supposed to get a shape impacting the surrounding landscape as little as possible by its engineers finding a narrow shape. The stream bridge is made of steel, the foreshore bridges are made of reinforced concrete. 9,393 metric tons of steel were used for the stream bridge, with the cables alone having required 1,085t.
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Last changed on 04.04.2024
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