London Bridge
Modern concrete arch bridge opened in 1973, serving as a key crossing over the River Thames with notable architectural style and wheelchair accessibility. Read more…
This bridge is a prestressed concrete road bridge featuring an arch and box girder design. It connects the City of London with the London Borough of Southwark, spanning the River Thames. Officially opened in 1973, it stands 16 meters high and represents a modern architectural evolution from earlier medieval stone structures.
The bridge is recognized for its modern architecture and is wheelchair accessible, ensuring inclusive access. It functions as an important transportation link and historic landmark, reflecting London's development over centuries.
Its location on Borough High Street situates it within central London, making it a prominent structure in the city's infrastructure. The bridge's design combines functionality with a clean, modern aesthetic, embodying the engineering advancements of its time.
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