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The Mathematical Bridge in Cambridge stands as a marvel of 18th-century engineering and design. Crafted by William Etheridge, this intriguing bridge was constructed in 1748 using only straight timbers-a testament to the era's innovative craftsmanship. Visitors can admire its unique structure and appreciate its blend of functionality and visual appeal. Often garnering a 4.5-star rating for its captivating design, the bridge continues to intrigue and inspire those who stroll across its iconic span.

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4.5
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Toni M
Toni M
2 months ago on Google

Está muy chulo, ya q es un puente q se sujeta a si mismo por física, sin anclajes. El problema es que hay q mirarlo desde lejos, no se puede acceder, ya que el acceso es desde el interior del college

Yarys
Yarys
2 months ago on Google

The Mathematical Bridge is one of Cambridge’s most famous and visually striking bridges, located at Queens’ College over the River Cam. Its official name is the Wooden Bridge, but it earned the nickname “Mathematical Bridge” because of its ingenious design, which relies on a series of straight timbers arranged in a precise, geometric pattern to form a self-supporting arch. The current version dates from the early 20th century, though a similar design has existed since the 18th century. The bridge’s construction often sparks curiosity and myths—one popular legend claims that it was built by Sir Isaac Newton without nails, and that students later took it apart and couldn’t put it back together. In reality, Newton had no involvement, and the bridge has always been carefully engineered with bolts. The bridge is a favorite spot for photography and sightseeing, especially when viewed from the river during punting. Its elegant wooden structure, combined with the reflections on the water and the surrounding college buildings, makes it one of the most charming and iconic scenes in Cambridge.

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Cenk AĞ
Cenk AĞ
2 months ago on Google

Kızımla matematik çalışırken her seferinde ettiğimiz kavgaları hatırlatan, sonra barışmak için türlü maymunluklar yaptığımı anımsatıyor matematik ile ilgili çoğu şey. Cambridge güzel bir yer. Merkezdeki halk pazarında yiyecek çok şey bulunabilir. Bir çok işletmenin sahibi veya çalışanı Türk. Matematik Köprüsü , İngiltere'nin Cambridge şehrinin güneybatısında bulunan ahşap bir yaya köprüsüdür. Silver Street Köprüsü'nün yaklaşık yüz fit kuzeybatısında, Cam Nehri'ni aşar ve Queens' College'ın iki bölümünü birbirine bağlar . Resmi adı kısaca Ahşap Köprü veya Queens' Köprüsü'dür. II. Derece koruma altındaki bir yapıdır.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the address of Mathematical Bridge?
    Mathematical Bridge is located at Queens' College, Silver St, CB3 9ET, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
  • How to get here by public transport?
    The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
    • Bus stop Pembroke Street (236 m walk)
    • Bus stop Corpus Christi Col (192 m walk)
    • Bus stop Cambridge Bus (177 m walk)
    • Bus stop Silver Street, Queens' College (91 m walk)
  • How is Mathematical Bridge rated by visitors?
    Mathematical Bridge has an average rating of 4.5 based on 1,171 review across platforms such as Google, Facebook.