• Share. Different Perspective of the bridge… Dublin. Samuel Beckett.
  • The Samuel Beckett Bridge, a perfect symbol of the vibrant and modern urban landscape of the Docklands area, has become an iconic landmark of Dublin City.
  • The bridge takes the name of Samuel Beckett, a Dublin native who won a Nobel Prize in literature. Famed architect Santiago Calatrava designed the bridge.
  • The Samuel Beckett Bridge is a true architectural masterpiece. Its shape, similar to that of a Celtic harp, makes it a true symbol of Dunlin’s revival.
  • The steel superstructure with its soaring pylon was made in Rotterdam and transported by barge to Dublin. The Samuel Beckett Bridge opened to the public...
  • The Samuel Beckett Bridge, Dublin City’s newest bridge, is now established as a landmark movable structure spanning the maritime gateway to the city.
  • The Samuel Beckett Bridge joins Guild Street on the north bank of the River Liffey, with Sir John Rogerson’s Quay on the south bank.
  • Dublin’s Samuel Beckett Bridge, designed by internationally renowned architect Santiago Calatrava cost €60 million and took ten years to complete.
  • Samuel Beckett Bridge is a road bridge, swing bridge and steel bridge that was built from 2006 until 2010. The project is located in Dublin, Ireland
  • Samuel Beckett Bridge will close to both pedestrian and vehicular traffic on the following date to facilitate its quarterly maintenance.