
Cykelslangen, or "The Bicycle Snake," is an elevated cycle bridge in Copenhagen, Denmark, that embodies the city's commitment to cycling infrastructure. Stretching 230 meters over the harbor area, it connects the Vesterbro neighborhood with the Islands Brygge waterfront, allowing cyclists to bypass pedestrian traffic. This sleek, orange serpent of a pathway is a key piece of Copenhagen's urban design, facilitating efficient and safe transit for cyclists while offering scenic views of the harbor.
Designed by Dissing+Weitling and completed in 2014, Cykelslangen is a testament to modern architectural design, harmonizing function with form. Its gentle curves and strategic elevation make it not just a practical route but also an enjoyable experience for cyclists. The bridge is celebrated for its integration into the urban landscape, highlighting Copenhagen's innovative approach to sustainable city living. Cykelslangen is not just a bridge but a symbol of how urban spaces can be adapted to prioritize eco-friendly transportation methods.
Designed by Dissing+Weitling and completed in 2014, Cykelslangen is a testament to modern architectural design, harmonizing function with form. Its gentle curves and strategic elevation make it not just a practical route but also an enjoyable experience for cyclists. The bridge is celebrated for its integration into the urban landscape, highlighting Copenhagen's innovative approach to sustainable city living. Cykelslangen is not just a bridge but a symbol of how urban spaces can be adapted to prioritize eco-friendly transportation methods.
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