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MILLENNIUM BRIDGE

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London, United Kingdom
2024
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2024

Known to Londoners as the "Wobbly Bridge", the Millennium Bridge celebrated the year 2000. Winner of a competition organized by the London Corporation (which manages the City of London), this pedestrian bridge is the work of Sir Norman Foster, the great architect of contemporary London. However, the 320-metre structure was closed to pedestrians as soon as it was inaugurated, due to oscillations caused by the large number of pedestrians (over 2,000). Since this event, the Millennium Bridge has been humorously nicknamed the "Shaking Bridge" and, following this incident, hydraulic control installations were installed to monitor the bridge's swaying movements, which reopened in January 2002. Since then, no swaying movements have been observed. Phew! This suspended steel footbridge, reserved for pedestrians, links Southbank to the City on the other side. Thousands of pedestrians, tourists and residents alike, use this magnificent footbridge every day to cross the Thames and reach St Paul's or the Tate Modern. This ultra-photogenic bridge, perfectly aligned between St Paul's and the Tate, was immortalized in the film Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. It is destroyed by the mangemorts in a particularly spectacular opening scene. This iconic scene has brought yet more visitors to the Millennium Bridge. Get your cameras ready and come at sunset time.

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Visited in may 2017
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Certainement le pont le plus original de Londres, et en plus il est réservé aux piétons ! Très pratique pour relier la Tate Modern et St Paul.
clems37
Visited in february 2017
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Le Millennium Bridge est un pont permettant de traverser la Tamise au niveau de la Cathédrale Saint-Paul et du Tate Modern. Elle est très empruntée et permet de belles photos. Mais en soi, elle n'a rien d'extraordinaire.
fute_317108
Visited in december 2016
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un nom bien fringant pour cette passerelle (20 mètres avant de la traverser j'ai été abordé par un couple de touristes français qui me demandait si je savais où était le Millennium Bridge) bien pratique pourtant pour relier Tate Modern à St Paul.
Globmad
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Beautiful modern London bridge, which starts opposite the Tate Britain and leads to St Paul's Cathedral.
Philatokyo
Visited in december 2015
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Pas un pont des plus extraordinaires, mais jolie entrée en matière pour accéder à la Tate Modern et au South Bank.

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