The Rheinkniebrücke is a cable-stayed bridge over the Rhine River in Düsseldorf, featuring a six-lane road and two combined pedestrian and bicycle paths. The bridge is 1,519 meters long, with a main span of 319 meters, and is supported by a single pylon with two freestanding, 114-meter-high vertical pillars. The bridge's design is notable for its harp-like arrangement of cables and its orthotropic plate construction. Visitors can enjoy the bridge's unique architecture and the scenic views of the Rhine River. The bridge is also part of the Düsseldorf cityscape, along with nearby landmarks such as the Landtagsgebäude, Rheinturm, and Stadttor
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