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Millennium Bridge (London)

The Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian suspension bridge in London that spans the River Thames, connecting St. Paul's Cathedral to the Tate Modern and the Globe Theatre. Opened in 2000, it was designed by architects Sir Norman Foster and Sir Anthony Caro. Initially, it wobbled when large crowds walked across, leading to its temporary closure for safety modifications. After repairs, it reopened in 2002 and has since become a popular walkway, offering stunning views of the city. The bridge symbolizes London's modernity and its commitment to connecting people and cultures.