The Erasmusbrug (English: "Erasmus Bridge") is a combined
cable-stayed and
bascule bridge, construction began in 1986 and was completed in 1996. It crosses the
Nieuwe Maas in the centre of
Rotterdam, connecting the north and south parts of this city, second largest in
the Netherlands. The bridge was named in 1992 after
Desiderius Erasmus, a prominent Christian
Renaissance humanist also known as Erasmus of Rotterdam. The Erasmus Bridge is Rotterdam's most important landmark and is even part of the city's official logo.
History
The bridge across the
New Meuse was designed by
Ben van Berkel and completed in 1996. The cable-stayed bridge section has a single
asymmetrical pale blue pylon with a prominent horizontal base, earning the bridge its
nickname "The Swan".
The southernmost span of the bridge has an
bascule bridge for ships that cannot pass under the bridge. The bascule bridge is the largest and heaviest in
Western Europe and has the largest panel of its type in the world.
After costing more than 165 million Euros to construct, the bridge was officially opened by
Queen Beatrix on September 6, 1996.
Shortly after the bridge opened to traffic in October 1996, it was discovered the bridge would swing under particularly strong wind conditions. To reduce the trembling, stronger shock dampers were installed.
Design

During the preliminary design process, many alternative designs were developed. In 1990, one of the review architects,
Ben van Berkel, revealed his own design, which was similar to the one
Santiago Calatrava used for the
Alamillo Bridge in
Sevilla, Spain
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: a single pylon positioned on one side of the river with a backward lean. Because the initially designed 150-m-high concrete bent pylon was to act as a counterweight for the 284-m span, the pylon had no back stays.
In the subsequent engineering feasibility study, a number of significant design changes were made. Most importantly, live loads, like 60-ton trucks, would introduce tremendous bending forces into the backward leaning pylon; therefore back stays were added to minimize bending forces. The 150-m-high concrete pylon was changed to a 139-m-high steel pylon. The overall appearance of the bridge design remained intact, however, which proved to be the decisive factor for its selection. In November 1991, the city council chose the highly ambitious backward leaning bent pylon shape and made available the necessary additional funds for the asymmetric bridge.
The Erasmus Bridge is the result of an unusual design process in which architects and engineers interacted as equals. In the end this resulted in a bridge that evidences a full commitment to both technical and aesthetic standards.''

The thin deck profile was not only aesthetically motivated, but also dictated by a number of technical conditions, e.g., there needed to be a clear shipping height in the centre of the span of 12.5m for at least 200m. The deck was thus designed with two box girder spines, 2.25m high by 1.25m wide, where the cables were attached to support a deck with 4 traffic lanes and 2 tram tracks in between the two spines. The two spines were joined every 4.9m by transverse sections, which were cantilevered out 6.7m either side for the pedestrian and cycle ways.
On the concrete piers, the engineers designed the steel tubes within the concrete piers to support the bridge and the architects designed the concrete form around these inner steel tubes as a sculptural form.
Use in events
The bridge featured in the 1998
Jackie Chan film ''
Who Am I?''. In 2005, several planes flew underneath the bridge as part of the "
Red Bull Air Race
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". The bridge is also part of
The World Port Days in Rotterdam.
In 2005, the bridge served as the backdrop for a performance by
DJ Tiësto titled "Tiësto @ The Bridge, Rotterdam". The performance featured fire-fighting ships spraying jets of water into the air in front of the bridge, a fireworks barge launching fireworks beside the bridge, and multi colored spot/search lights attached to the bridge itself.
The bridge was crossed during the prologue and the opening stage of the
2010 Tour de France
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It was also crossed during the second stage of the
2015 edition.
The bridge features during an interval act at the
Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in the grand final by Dutch DJ
Afrojack called “Music Binds Us”.
Gallery
File:Erasmusbrug and Noordereiland.jpg, Erasmusbrug: cable-stayed and bascule bridge
File:2008-07 erasmusbrücke hoch.JPG, The bascule section raised, one set backstay in left foreground
File:Erasmusbrug - Detail of Pylon, September 2019.jpg, Detail of pylon from the bridge
File:Rotterdam Erasmusbrug Kop van Zuid 20050928 40201.JPG, Rotterdam Erasmusbrug from above looking east
File:Rotterdam, de Erasmusbrug vanaf Boompjeskade IMG 1774 2018-03-18 09.51.jpg, Erasmus Bridge from the East
File:Erasmusbrug seen from Euromast.jpg, Erasmus Bridge at night seen from the Euromast in 2012
References
External links
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Erasmus bridge on bridge-info.orgErasmusbrug Youtube2014 New Year Eve Firework from Erasmus Bridge(Video)

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Bascule bridges
Road-rail bridges
Bridges completed in 1996
Bridges over the Rhine
Cable-stayed bridges in the Netherlands
Pedestrian bridges in the Netherlands
Road bridges in the Netherlands
Steel bridges in the Netherlands
Bridges in Rotterdam
Towers in Rotterdam