Mathematical Bridge
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Stefan Stefanov
Wonderful place
Apr 21st, 2023 -
Levin Kraft
(Translated by Google) Well not exactly a sight in my eyes. It's just a wooden bridge, which is not particularly complex from an architectural point of view. I think that the historical background is more interesting about this bridge, but it wasn't a highlight for me. Of course, everyone should make their own picture of it :-) (Original) Naja nicht grade eine Sehenswrdigkeit in meinen Augen. Ist nur eine Holzbrcke, die selbst Architektonisch gesehen auch nicht groartig aufwendig ist. Ich denke das der Historische Hintergrund wohleher, dass interessante an dieser Brcke ist, aber fr mich war das kein Highlight. Jeder sollte sich selbst natrlich ein Bild davon machen :-)
Apr 15th, 2023 -
Big World
(Translated by Google) The Mathematics Bridge is one of the famous attractions of Cambridge University. It is located at Queens College, across the campus on both sides of the River Cam. The official name of the Mathematical Bridge is the wooden bridge. The ticket for Queens College is 5 pounds. If it is not for the construction story behind it, it seems to be An old and ordinary wooden bridge. There is a saying that the Mathematics Bridge was designed and built by Newton. At that time, the whole bridge was designed with a geometric structure without using a nail. Later, the wooden bridge was dismantled by others for research. Because it could not be restored, the Mathematics Bridge we see today is full of nails. It was not the very distinctive wooden bridge at that time. Another said that the protagonist was not Newton but a certain bridge designer, and the details are not clear. The Mathematics Bridge is located in a relatively peripheral area of Cambridge University, and the whole picture can be taken from another connecting bridge. There are many boats under the bridge, and it is very easy to produce a film when the weather is good. (Original) 5
Apr 26th, 2023 -
mgp win
One of the many awesome sights at Cambridge.
Apr 13th, 2023 -
Vibha Tripathi
Apr 12th, 2023
Contact Info
- (122) 333-5511
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Mathematical Bridge?
A The phone number for Mathematical Bridge is: (122) 333-5511.
Q Where is Mathematical Bridge located?
A Mathematical Bridge is located at , Cambridge, eng CB3 9ET
Q What is the internet address for Mathematical Bridge?
A The website (URL) for Mathematical Bridge is: https://www.queens.cam.ac.uk/visiting-the-college/history/college-facts/mathematical-bridge
Q What days are Mathematical Bridge open?
A Mathematical Bridge is open:
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Friday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Saturday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Q How is Mathematical Bridge rated?
A Mathematical Bridge has a 4.5 Star Rating from 614 reviewers.
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Mathematical Bridge
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Overall Rating
( 614 Reviews )Stefan Stefanov on Google
Wonderful place
Levin Kraft on Google
(Translated by Google) Well not exactly a sight in my eyes. It's just a wooden bridge, which is not particularly complex from an architectural point of view.
I think that the historical background is more interesting about this bridge, but it wasn't a highlight for me. Of course, everyone should make their own picture of it :-)
(Original)
Naja nicht grade eine Sehenswrdigkeit in meinen Augen. Ist nur eine Holzbrcke, die selbst Architektonisch gesehen auch nicht groartig aufwendig ist.
Ich denke das der Historische Hintergrund wohleher, dass interessante an dieser Brcke ist, aber fr mich war das kein Highlight. Jeder sollte sich selbst natrlich ein Bild davon machen :-)
Big World on Google
(Translated by Google) The Mathematics Bridge is one of the famous attractions of Cambridge University. It is located at Queens College, across the campus on both sides of the River Cam. The official name of the Mathematical Bridge is the wooden bridge. The ticket for Queens College is 5 pounds. If it is not for the construction story behind it, it seems to be An old and ordinary wooden bridge. There is a saying that the Mathematics Bridge was designed and built by Newton. At that time, the whole bridge was designed with a geometric structure without using a nail. Later, the wooden bridge was dismantled by others for research. Because it could not be restored, the Mathematics Bridge we see today is full of nails. It was not the very distinctive wooden bridge at that time. Another said that the protagonist was not Newton but a certain bridge designer, and the details are not clear. The Mathematics Bridge is located in a relatively peripheral area of Cambridge University, and the whole picture can be taken from another connecting bridge. There are many boats under the bridge, and it is very easy to produce a film when the weather is good.
(Original)
5
mgp win on Google
One of the many awesome sights at Cambridge.
Vibha Tripathi on Google