Queen Alexandrine Bridge

The Queen Alexandrine bridge (Danish, Dronning Alexandrines Bro) is a road arch bridge that crosses Ulv Sund between the islands of Zealand and Møn in Denmark.

It was the main road connection between the islands of Zealand and Møn until the Farø Bridges were opened in 1985, which now provide a road link to the western end of Møn.

He was a civil engineer, professor and rector of the Copenhagen Polytechnic educational institution from 1941 to 1959.

[1] On the western side, the bridge carries crossbars, which carry a single-circuit 50 kV-powerline to Møn island.

Since 2011, the Queen Alexandrine Bridge has been depicted on the 500 kroner note issued by Danmarks Nationalbank.