About Queen Alexandrine Bridge
The Queen Alexandrine bridge is a avenue arch bridge that crosses Ulv Sund between the islands of Zealand and Mon in Denmark. The bridge is known as after Queen Alexandrine, consort of King Christian X of Denmark. It changed into the principle avenue connection among the islands of Zealand and Mon until the Faro Bridges had been opened in 1985, which now offer a avenue link to the western cease of Mon. Construction started 1939 and the bridge become opened on 30 May 1943.
It is of steel arched creation, having 10 piers within the sea from which the arches spring. The clothier of the bridge is Anker Engelund. He became a civil engineer, professor and rector of the Copenhagen Polytechnic educational institution from 1941 to 1959. "He created a traditional arch bridge whose superstructure of a large metal arch in the middle and ten iron arches, under the roadway lie is worn".
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