Gesher HaMeitarim in Jerusalem

Gesher HaMeitarim

Completed | Bridges | Jerusalem | Groundbreaking 2005 | Completed 2008 | 118.0 meter / 387.1 feet | Value € 47.0 million | Views 903 | Added by Yoav, 18 May 2010



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Maarten commented...

It's a bended version of the Erasmus Bridge

2 years ago

Mark commented...

I think it's a new landmark for Yerusalem, in 100 years everybody will like the building!

Everybody disliked the Eiffeltower when it was built, now every resident/tourist in Paris loves it!

2 years ago

Yoav commented...

it's quite surprising that most of Jerusalem people don't like it. It's "too modern" to them....

2 years ago

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Gesher HaMeitarim in Jerusalem

The Jerusalem Chords Bridge, is a cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge at the entrance to Jerusalem, Israel. When the Red Line of the Jerusalem Light Rail begins service on April 7, 2011, the bridge will be used by trams running from outlying Jerusalem neighborhoods to the center of the city. Incorporated in the structure is a glass-sided pedestrian bridge enabling pedestrians to cross from Kiryat Moshe to the Jerusalem Central Bus Station.

2 years ago

Yoav added company Santiago Calatrava LLC
2 years ago


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