Hisingsbron

Bridge in Gothenburg, Sweden From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hisingsbron (the Hisingen Bridge) is a vertical-lift bridge in central Gothenburg, Sweden, connecting the island of Hisingen to the mainland. The bridge was constructed between 2017 and 2021, replacing the Götaälvbro,[2] and was inaugurated on 5 September 2021 by King Carl XVI Gustaf.[4]

Hisingsbron raised to let tall boats pass under it
Coordinates57.71489593133648°N 11.967886815955394°E / 57.71489593133648; 11.967886815955394
CrossesGöta älv
Preceded byGötaälvbron
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Hisingsbron
Coordinates57.71489593133648°N 11.967886815955394°E / 57.71489593133648; 11.967886815955394
CrossesGöta älv
LocaleGothenburg, Sweden
Preceded byGötaälvbron
Characteristics
DesignVertical-lift bridge
Total length440 m (1,440 ft)[1]
Width40 m (130 ft)[1]
Height12 m (39 ft)[1]
History
Construction start2017[2]
Construction end2021[2]
Opened9 May 2021[2]
Inaugurated5 September 2021[3]
Location
Interactive map of Hisingsbron
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