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General Information

Beginning of works: 1851
Completion: 1852
Status: in use

Project Type

Location

Location: , ,
Coordinates: 59° 55' 34.20" N    10° 45' 10.36" E
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Technical Information

Materials

chains cast iron
pylons iron

Excerpt from Wikipedia

Aamodt bru is a suspension bridge located Oslo, Norway. It is a pedestrian bridge over the Aker River in the Oslo district of Grünerløkka.

History

Aamodt bru was originally built over the Drammen River in Buskerud near the mouth of the Simoa river at Åmot in Modum. The bridge was built during 1851-1852 of cast iron chains made with cast iron from the Nes Jernverk. The bridge was one of the earliest chain hangers in Norway.

Aamodt bru was later replaced by a new bridge due to poor condition and was given to Oslo municipality. During 1952 Aamodt bru was dismantled and moved piece by piece to a new site on the Aker River. It was intended to serve as an entrance to the Technical Museum which was planned to be built at the Aker River. However, the museum was later built elsewhere. Today the bridge is only used as a bicycle and pedestrian bridge.

Inscription

The bridge has an inscription which serves as a warning: " 100 MAND KAN IEG BÆRE, MEN SVIGTER UNDER TAKTFAST MARSCH." English language translation: 100 men I can bear, but fail during rhythmic march.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Åmodt bro" and modified on July 23, 2019 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.

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  • Structure-ID
    20072046
  • Published on:
    03/11/2016
  • Last updated on:
    20/08/2023
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