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Шаблон:Short description The Eurobridges Spijkenisse, locally known as the Spijkenisser Eurobruggen, is an applied arts project in the city of Spijkenisse, in the Dutch province of South Holland. The project was realized in the residential area Het Land.[1][2]

The bridges were designed to represent the images on the backside of euro banknotes. The bridges of the 10 and 50 euro banknotes were opened on 26 October 2011 by the then Queen's commissioner of South Holland Jan Franssen.[3][4] The 5 and 20 banknotes were placed after with only one side representing the banknotes. The 200 eurobridge would be placed on 17 October 2012. On 26 September 2013, the final eurobridges were placed representing the 100 and 500 banknotes.[5]

The bridges were designed by Robin Stam.[6] They are made from a concrete base with coloured concrete panels placed on the sides.

Value Opening Location Image Banknote
5 euro Шаблон:Coord Bridge of the 5 Eur note Файл:EUR 5 reverse (2002 issue).jpg
10 euro 26 Oct. 2011 Шаблон:Coord €10 Файл:EUR 10 reverse (2002 issue).jpg
20 euro Шаблон:Coord Файл:20 Euro Bruecke.jpg Файл:EUR 20 reverse (2002 issue).jpg
50 euro 26 Oct. 2011 Шаблон:Coord Файл:50 Euro Brugge.jpg Файл:EUR 50 reverse (2002 issue).jpg
100 euro 26 Sep. 2013 Шаблон:Coord Файл:100 Euro Brugge.jpg Файл:EUR 100 reverse (2002 issue).jpg
200 euro 17 Oct. 2012 Шаблон:Coord Файл:200 Euro Brugge.jpg Файл:EUR 200 reverse (2002 issue).jpg
500 euro 26 Sep. 2013 Шаблон:Coord Bridge of the 500 Euro note Файл:EUR 500 reverse (2002 issue).jpg

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