Completed in 2001 and designed by architects A. de Rooij and A. B. S. Otte, the Pythonbrug is renowned for its unique, serpentine shape, which gives it a dynamic appearance.
Length and Structure: The bridge spans approximately 90 meters (295 feet) and is characterized by its undulating form, with a series of curved sections that create a wave-like effect.
Colorful Appearance: Its distinctive red color not only makes it visually appealing but also serves as a bold contrast against the blue waters of the surrounding canals.
Pedestrian Focus: The Pythonbrug is exclusively for pedestrians and cyclists, promoting a car-free environment and enhancing the accessibility of the...
Read morePython Bridge or the High Bridge, look what it looks like, twisted and winding like a snake, that's why they called it Python, and its color is bright red, meaning you can see it from far away. Its design is distinctive and modern, meaning something new and beautiful. It won an international design award in 2002. It is for pedestrians and cyclists only, meaning you can walk on it or ride your bike and pass between two islands called Spornborg and Borneo. It is an important tourist landmark, meaning people like to visit it and take pictures in it because of its strange and...
Read moreThe Python Bridge is an interesting looking bridge with a wavy, undulating form that spans the canal between Sporenburg and Borneo Island. The strange shape is actually to allow taller ships to pass underneath.
Looks very pretty and fun to walk across a "step" bridge in famously flat Amsterdam, with great views...
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