Foreshore Freeway Bridge

Helen Suzman Blvd, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8000, South Africa
Historical landmark
User Reviews

5 Marsha Russell - 2 months ago

It’s hard to find a place to stop and look closely at this oddity, but it’s easy to see driving by. Fun to see the location for that key scene in Speed when Sandra Bullock is driving a bus!

4 Dianne van Gysen - 3 years ago

The Unfinished Freeway is a wonderful location to film an international advert. Right in the heart of one of the most beautiful cities in the world; Cape Town. Especially a vehicle scene. A beautiful evening in the Mother City. Table mountain obliges by being partially covered in shimmering clouds - called the table cloth by the locals. Efficient friendly crew. The hero car, a beautiful black Mercedes Benz, adds style and elegance to the advert. The oh so hunky leading man, Julian Nelson, is as nice as he is handsome. Directors and crew handle the filming with all the skill of an international shoot. The sun fades and the magnificent city comes alive with twinkling, flashing lights. The wind gets up but does not interrupt the workings of the shoot. Delicious hot coffee and chocolate are served to keep everyone warm. The practice runs done and the "roll cameras" and "action" , last called. A tired and happy crew finish at 01h00. A job well done. Now the exciting anticipation for the viewing.

3 jill mcleod - 3 months ago

Interesting - there must be a way to exploit the potential.

5 Whodo Voodoo - 3 years ago

Might as well cordon it off and treat it as a work of art. This bridge represents South Africa's great rise and inglorious end.

5 Mike Wiggill - 4 years ago

Seen an insurance advertisement using the a vehicle to prop reversing off the bridge. And till to day it's a must see

1 Agrippa Kamkono - a year ago

Sort of historical

5 Wolfgang Barthel - 3 years ago

(Translated by Google) Perhaps the most famous symbol of Cape Town! (after Table Mountain)
In the 1960s, city planners designed a new road network for Cape Town, which should connect the neighborhoods at the harbor with the city center. Around 1970 began the construction of a new freeways, in the course of which the construction of the Foreshore Freeway Bridge was provided. Until 1977, the driveways were built at both ends of the proposed bridge, the construction but then stopped and not continued, although between the built ramps at the ends of the bridge still missing about 260 meters of the building. Since then, the functionless building has been at the center of many urban legends and speculations. It is said that the engineers did not recognize a calculation error until it was already too late. Another variant states that suddenly the car traffic would have decreased. In order to save costs, one had the construction aborted as a precaution - and not blasted again, too expensive. Even a shopkeeper, who did not want to sell his land for bridge construction, circulated as a reason for the demolition of the building. However, none of the explanations are proven to be reliable.
Probably, because the policy of the present usually wants to spend little money on the problems of the future, the construction was then simply discontinued, without further information of reasons ...

Since the construction freeze, the bridge has been used artistically again and again. For film sets (Speed) or photo shoots with models or giant vuvuzuela during the Football World Cup 2010.
Or, maybe you should orient yourself at the New York High Line Park?
It has been converted into a park with gardens and cafes and is now a tourist attraction.
Furthermore, architects suggested letting a waterfall jump over the cliff.

At the beginning of 2018, the city council of Cape Town announced that the construction of the freeway and thus the bridge should be resumed. In addition to the completion of the bridge, several new skyscrapers and additional infrastructure are to be built. It looks like plans from Cape Town-based engineering firm Mitchell Du Plessis Associates (MDA), which plans to complete the bridge, are accepted.
Well, you will see ...

(Original)
Das womöglich bekannteste Symbol Kapstadts! (nach dem Tafelberg)
In den 1960er Jahren entwarfen Stadtplaner ein neues Straßennetz für Kapstadt, das die Stadtviertel am Hafen mit der Innenstadt verbinden sollte. Etwa 1970 begann der Bau eines neuen Freeways, in dessen Verlauf auch der Bau der Foreshore Freeway Bridge vorgesehen war. Bis 1977 wurden die Auffahrten an beiden Enden der geplanten Brücke errichtet, der Bau danach jedoch abgebrochen und nicht weitergeführt, obwohl zwischen den gebauten Rampen an den Enden der Brücke noch etwa 260 Meter des Bauwerks fehlten. Seitdem steht das funktionslose Bauwerk im Zentrum vieler urbaner Legenden und Spekulationen. So heißt es, die Ingenieure hätten einen Rechenfehler erst erkannt, als es schon zu spät gewesen sei. Eine andere Variante besagt, dass plötzlich der Autoverkehr abgenommen hätte. Um Kosten zu sparen, habe man den Bau vorsichtshalber abgebrochen – und auch nicht wieder gesprengt, zu teuer. Auch ein Ladenbesitzer, der sein Land nicht für den Brückenbau veräußern wollte, kursierte als Grund für den Abbruch des Baus. Als gesichert nachgewiesen gilt jedoch keine der Erklärungen.
Wahrscheinlich ist, weil die Politik der Gegenwart meist wenig Geld für die Probleme der Zukunft ausgeben möchte, wurde der Bau damals einfach eingestellt, ohne weitere Angaben von Gründen...

Seit dem Baustopp wurde die Brücke immer wieder künstlerisch genutzt. Für Filmsets (Speed) oder auch Fotoshootings mit Models oder Riesen-Vuvuzuela während der Fussball-WM 2010.
Oder, sollte man sich vielleicht am New Yorker High Line Park orientieren?
Der wurde in einen Park mit Gärten und Cafés umgewandelt und ist heute eine Touristenattraktion.
Weiterhin schlugen Architekten vor, einen Wasserfall über die Klippe springen zu lassen.

Anfang des Jahres 2018 gab die Stadtverwaltung Kapstadts bekannt, dass der Bau des Freeways und somit auch der Brücke wieder aufgenommen werden soll. Außer der Fertigstellung des Brückenbauwerks sollen mehrere neue Hochhäuser und weitere Infrastruktur entstehen. Wie es aussieht, werden Pläne des Kapstädter Ingenieurbüros Mitchell Du Plessis Associates (MDA), welche eine Fertigstellung der Brücke vorsehen, akzeptiert.
Nun, man wird sehen...

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