The Rijnkade is a street and quay in the centre of the Dutch city of Arnhem, situated on the River Rhine. The Rijnkade runs between the John Frost Bridge and the Nelson Mandela Bridge. The quay offers terraced cafes during the summer months and is a place of remembrance of the Battle of Arnhem.
The Rijnkade offers space for various events. Annual events such as The Bridge to Liberation and Sinterklaas take place on the Rijnkade. The Arnhem Battle Information Centre is located on the Rijnkade, opposite the John Frost Bridge. The operation and layout is provided by the Airborne Museum. The Jacob Groenewoudplantsoen is the memorial square around the Battle of Arnhem near the Rijnkade. In 2017, the resistance monument was redesigned and relocated at the Rijnkade in the Jacob Groenewoudplantsoen.
Two national monuments are located on the Rijnkade, at numbers 3 and opposite 28. The first is an original semi-detached mansion built in the period around 1860. The second national monument is a former lock of the culvert type. This was built in the second half of the 19th century.
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