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Revision as of 06:40, 26 February 2011
Reiman Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 43°02′21″N 87°53′53″W / 43.0392°N 87.8980°W |
Carries | Pedestrians |
Crosses | Lincoln Memorial Drive, Cudahy Gardens |
Locale | Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. |
Characteristics | |
Design | Cable-stayed bridge |
Total length | 87.5 m (287.1 ft) |
Width | 4.2 m (13.8 ft) |
Longest span | 73 m (239.5 ft) |
No. of spans | 2 |
History | |
Designer | Santiago Calatrava |
Opened | September 14, 2001 |
Location | |
The ""Reiman Pedestrian Bridge"" is a cable-stayed footbridge in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin that spans Lincoln Memorial Drive, connecting the Milwaukee Art Museum on the lakeshore to the east side of the downtown's central business district. The bridge was built in 2001 as part of a major expansion to the museum that included the Quadracci Pavillion. Both the bridge and Quadracci Pavillion were designed by Santiago Calatrava.