The Andrej Sacharovbrug (Andrei Sakharov Bridge) is a major box girder road bridge in the Netherlands that crosses the Nederrijn (Lower Rhine) river. Located in the city of Arnhem, it connects the districts of Malburgen and IJsseloord on the N325 (Pleijroute).
Opened on November 3, 1987, the bridge spans approximately 760 metres with a main central span of 133 metres. It was named in honour of Andrei Sakharov, the renowned Soviet nuclear physicist, dissident, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. The bridge was given his name in 1990, with his widow Elena Bonner attending the ceremony. At the same time, two more Arnhem bridges were named after other remarkable men: Nelson Mandela, the man who brought an end to apartheid in South Africa, and John Frost, the Lieutenant-Colonel of the British Army who led his paratroopers to the Rhine bridge during the September 1944 Battle of Arnhem.