Björkborn Bridge
Bridge
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The Björkborn Bridge (Swedish: Björkbornsbron) is a wooden arch bridge for pedestrians and bikers crossing Timsälven in Karlskoga, Sweden, linking the former residence of Alfred Nobel; Björkborn Manor, and the surrounding area, with Karlskoga. The bridge, was erected following the demolition of the, poorly maintained,[1] former-standing bridge, in 2018.[2] The now-standing bridge was designed in collaboration with three architecture students; Kristoffer Hamrin, Nour Fansa and Mateusz Szpotowicz from the architectural department at KTH Royal Institute of Technology.[3][4]
Björkborn Bridge Björkbornsbron | |
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The Björkborn Bridge by night in December 2022 | |
| Coordinates | 59°20′20″N 14°32′08″E |
| Crosses | Timsälven |
| Characteristics | |
| Design | Tied-arch bridge |
| History | |
| Opened | 2022 |
| Location | |
![]() Interactive map of Björkborn Bridge | |
The bridge opened on Walpurgis Night in 2022.[3][5][4] The governor of Örebro County, Maria Larsson, and the chairman of the municipal board, Tony Ring, attended the opening ceremony.[1][6]
