50 euro bridge, Concrete bridge in Nissewaard, Netherlands.
The 50 Euro Bridge is a concrete span in Nissewaard decorated with colored panels that represent elements from the 50-euro banknote. The structure carries both foot and vehicle traffic across its length in the residential district.
The bridge opened in 2011 as part of an artistic initiative to shape the area. It emerged from a broader vision to connect European identity through currency symbolism across multiple structures.
The bridge takes its name from the 50-euro banknote and displays colored concrete panels that reference the note's design. Visitors can observe how these visual patterns have become part of the everyday landscape in this residential neighborhood.
The bridge is straightforward to reach on foot or by bicycle and provides a stable crossing through the residential area. The surroundings are flat and accessible for all types of visitors.
This structure is one of seven bridges in the area, each named after a different euro banknote denomination. Together they form an unusual artistic project that translates an entire series of currency designs into concrete.
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