London Millennium Bridge
London Millennium Bridge
About London Millennium Bridge
Conveniently situated in the heart of London the Millennium Bridge's exclusive architecture is a combination of elegance and a classical colonial design that plays London's first ever host for pedestrian's crossing bridge. The Bridge opened in June 2000 connecting Bankside to the city above the river of Thames, it has been nicknamed as the ‘Wobbly Bridge' after it wobbled embarrassingly for two days and was closed. The problem was then corrected after two years expelling the evil spirit of swaying in 2002 completely. As you walk down, the dome of the 604 AD year old St. Paul's Cathedral will talk to your eyes rich in historical facts and fables.
The bridge of steel consists of two piers that cut ups to three main sections with a total of 325 metres. The suspension cables below the deck holds enough people at least a 5000 in number a time. For a pedestrian's convenience the Bridge is spectator friendly encircled by the presence of many areas of art, culture and heritage venues. Towards the North end the City of London School and the St. Paul's Cathedral is seen. At the southern end, the majestic Tate Modern Art Gallery, Bankside Gallery with it the Globe Theatre forms a neatly woven fabric of the literature of London.
According to the culture's news, the Millennium Bridge is highlighted in the Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince and in other popular TV shows. Walking on the London's Millennium Bridge is always exciting and safe.
Location
Waterloo, St. Paul's, Blackfriars
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