Milennial Bridge, Cable-stayed bridge in Wrocław, Poland
The Milennial Bridge stretches 923.5 meters across the Odra River, standing 50 meters high with three spans supported by modern cable-stayed construction techniques.
Opened on October 29, 2004, the bridge was constructed by Skanska SA at a cost of approximately 160 million złoty as part of Wrocław's urban development project.
The bridge serves as a symbol of modern Wrocław's progress and resilience, representing the city's commitment to contemporary infrastructure and urban connectivity.
The bridge carries two dual carriageways for vehicles along with dedicated sidewalks and bicycle paths, serving as part of national road 5 and European route E261.
The bridge connects the Popowice and Osobowice districts without tramway tracks, making it exclusively designed for motor vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists rather than public rail transport.
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