Queen Maxima opens 3D-printed bridge in Amsterdam

Queen Maxima opens 3D-printed bridge in Amsterdam

Today, Queen Maxima officially opened a new 3D-printed bridge in Amsterdam. The new pedestrian bridge has smart sensors and can measure traffic flows, crowds, air quality, and temperature, among other things. The bridge has a futuristic design, with shiny steel waves measuring 12.2 meters long, 6.3 meters wide, and weighing 6,000 kilos.

After opening the bridge with the help of a robot, Queen Maxima talked with the designers of the bridge and local residents.

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Queen Maxima wore her Natan ‘Morgan’ dress with her Gianvito Rossi pumps and a Natan bag. She also wore her Dinh Van bracelet and her Fabienne Delvigne hat.

Belgian and Dutch Royal Couples visit flooded areas

Belgian and Dutch Royal Couples visit flooded areas

King Felipe and Queen Letizia attend State Tribute for the COVID-19 victims and the health personnel

King Felipe and Queen Letizia attend State Tribute for the COVID-19 victims and the health personnel