The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist tilt bridge spanning the River Tyne between Gateshead arts quarter on the south bank and Newcastle upon Tyne's Quayside area on the north bank. It was the first tilting bridge ever to be constructed. Opened for public use in 2001, the...
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- en.wikipedia.org Gateshead Millennium BridgeAbove: Gateshead Millennium Bridge, looking west along the River Tyne, as viewed from the Gateshead side Below: Gateshead Millennium Bridge when tilted...
- medium.com @aghotels293/gateshead-millennium-…The iconic Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist tilt bridge spanning the River Tyne.
- wilkinsoneyre.com projects/gateshead-millennium-…The Gateshead Millennium Bridge has become a landmark for Gateshead and the Tyne, a river famous for its historic bridges.
- lusas.com case/bridge/gateshead.htmlGateshead Millennium Bridge is the world's first and only tilting bridge, and was designed by Ramboll with Wilkinson Eyre.
- amusingplanet.com 2013/09/gateshead-millennium-…The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist bridge spanning River Tyne in England between Gateshead's Quays arts quarter on the south...
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g190793-…Top ways to experience Gateshead Millenium Bridge and nearby attractions.
- facebook.com GatesheadMillenniumBridge/Gateshead Millennium Bridge, Washington, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom. 3,386 likes · 11 talking about this · 55,633 were here.
- gateshead.gov.uk article/4596/Gateshead-…The Gateshead Millennium Bridge at night. 36,000 people lined the banks of the River Tyne to watch the bridge tilt for the first time on 28 June 2001.
- newcastlegateshead.com business-directory/things-…Gateshead Millennium Bridge - the world's first and only tilting bridge - is a must-see landmark in NewcastleGateshead.
- wonderfulengineering.com gateshead-millennium-…Engineering at Its Best - The Gateshead Millennium Bridge 5 The Bridge is also known as ‘Blinking/Winking Eye’ because of the way it looks when it is in motion.