Erasmusbrug (Erasmus Bridge), Rotterdam: How to Visit and What to Do Nearby

 

The Erasmus Bridge spans the Nieuwe Maas river in Rotterdam, Netherlands, a 802-meter cable-stayed bridge with a 139-meter asymmetric pylon angled at 40 degrees, giving it the local nickname The Swan. Designed by Ben van Berkel and completed in 1996, the bridge connects the northern city center to the Kop van Zuid redevelopment district on the south bank. The southern approach includes a bascule section that opens for large vessels. The bridge has become Rotterdam's most recognized architectural landmark, replacing much of the city's prewar identity that was erased by the 1940 German bombing. is just one of many options in Rotterdam. Major attractions worth considering include Cube Houses (Kubuswoningen), Delfshaven, and Euromast.