Samuel Beckett Bridge
The Samuel Beckett Bridge is a striking cable-stayed bridge located in Dublin, Ireland. It spans the River Liffey and connects the north and south sides of the city. Designed by architect Santiago Calatrava, the bridge is notable for its unique, harp-like shape, which pays homage to Ireland's rich musical heritage.
Opened in 2009, the bridge is 120 meters long and features a rotating mechanism that allows larger vessels to pass underneath. It is named after the famous Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, reflecting the cultural significance of the area and enhancing the city's modern architectural landscape.