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Willemsbrug

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The Willemsbrug is a bridge next to the Erasmusbrug in the centre of Rotterdam, spanning the Nieuwe Maas. It links the northern part of the city with the Noordereiland and (in combination with the Koninginnebrug) the district of Feijenoord. Together with the already mentioned Erasmusbridge and the Maastunnel the Willemsbrug provides an excellent connection between the two city halves.

the Willembrug as seen from the Erasmusbrug

The bridge was completed in 1981, designed by C. Veerling and named after the Dutch king Willem III. It replaced an older bridge whitch had been opened in 1878 but was severly outdated by the time the decision was made to build a new one. Because of the intensity of the traffic using the old bridge it was decided to build the new one 150 metres upstream to avoid upsetting the daily flow of traffic accross the river. After the completion of the new bridge the old one was demolished.

The Willemsbrug is a cable-stayed bridge with a total span of about 200 meters. It is painted in a red color which puts it in sharpcontrast with the light blue painted Erasmusbrug.