RUSSIAN BRIDGES
On Vasilyevsky bridge it goes to Birzhevaya Square, to the Rostral Columns, and on the other hand to Mytninskaya Embankment, which reaches the Peter and Paul…
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The construction began in 1842, the nascent crossing was called the Nevsky Bridge. Her project was created by Stanislav Valerianovich Kerbedz.
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One of the first and most famous bridges in St. Petersburg is Anichkov Bridge. Of the three crossings crossing Nevsky Prospect, the bridge over the Fontanka with its amazing…
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Today, the pedestrian Bank Bridge on the Griboedov Canal is one of the most recognizable tourist sites in the city. Four griffins hold on their chains the light, openwork construction…
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The construction of this bridge across the Neva was begun in 1909 and completed at the end of 1911. Before the revolution, the bridge was called the “Bridge of Emperor Peter the Great” …
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The bridge connects Narodnaya and Ivanovskaya streets. It is named after the revolutionary figure V. Volodarsky, who was killed in the area of the future bridge in 1918 …
The first wooden bridge-shaped (floating) bridge connected the Admiralty Island with Vasilyevsky at the Winter Palace in 1856, in 1896-97. he was moved to …
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The Egyptian bridge was opened in 1826. All structural elements, including the bridge grill, were richly decorated in the then-fashionable “Egyptian style” …
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The St. John’s Bridge connects the St. John’s Gate of the Peter and Paul Fortress with the Petrograd Side. Until 1887, Ioannovsky bridge was called Petrovsky. Interestingly…
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The Kamennoostrovsky bridge across Malaya Nevka connects the Aptekarsky and Kamenny Islands in the alignment of Kamennoostrovsky Avenue. In 1760, the first bridge bridge was erected on 11…
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