Mathematical Bridge
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Local legend says Isaac Newton built this footbridge without any screws, bolts, or nails.

📜 Wooden footbridge in Cambridge, England, connecting two parts of Queens' College.
🔍 Designed with entirely straight timbers, maintaining an arch shape, and known for intriguing local legends.

Why Go

🌉 Admire unique architectural engineering📖 Explore local legends about Isaac Newton🛶 See it from a punting tour on the River Cam🚶 Cross the historic bridge and explore campus

Why Avoid

🚫 Small fee for direct access and campus walk

Tips

🆓 View the bridge for free from the nearby Silver Street Bridge.
📍 Access is via the Visitor's Entrance on Queen's Lane.

Cost

💰 £3.50 per person for bridge access, sun dial, and campus walk.

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