Saint Anna Tunnel (Antwerp (municipality))
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tunnel, heritage, invisible, architectural heritage
A tunnel for pedestrians and cyclists. Started in 1931 and opened in 1933.
The pedestrian tunnel has an entrance building on both banks, designed by city architect Emiel Van Averbeke.
In 1997 the tunnel became protected architectural heritage (ID: 4527).
The pedestrian tunnel has an entrance building on both banks, designed by city architect Emiel Van Averbeke.
In 1997 the tunnel became protected architectural heritage (ID: 4527).
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 51°13'10"N 4°23'31"E
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- Leopold II Tunnel 39 km
- Western Scheldt Tunnel 46 km
- Willemsspoortunnel 79 km
- Calais 183 km
- Channel Tunnel 226 km
- North Downs Tunnel 271 km
- River Thames Tunnel 288 km
- Dartford River Crossing 290 km
- Sevenoaks Tunnel 293 km
- Historical Center of Antwerp 0.6 km
- Galgenweel 1.5 km
- Linkeroever 1.7 km
- Natuurgebied Middenvijver 2 km
- Sint-Annabos 2.2 km
- Vlietbos 3.3 km
- Blokkersdijk 3.3 km
- Pond 3.4 km
- Zwijndrecht (municipality) 4.8 km
- Antwerp (municipality) 5.1 km