Prague: Bridge
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Charles Bridge
Iconic 14th-century structure with views Spanning the Vltava River in Prague, the Charles Bridge is not only a crucial connection between the city's Old Town and the Lesser Town, but also a monumental testament to medieval engineering. Constructed in the 14th century under the auspices of King Charles IV, the...
Mánes Bridge
Mánes Bridge is a road and tramway bridge over the Vltava river in Prague, Czech Republic. It connects the Aleš Embankment and Rudolfinum to the Lesser Quarter and replaced the previous Rudolf footbridge built in 1869. The bridge is named after the Czech painter Josef Mánes.
Negrelli Viaduct
The Negrelli Viaduct, Czech republic, is a railway bridge over the Štvanice island that connects the Masaryk Railway Station in Prague with Bubny.
Čechův most
Svatopluk Čech Bridge or Čech Bridge is an arch bridge over river Vltava in Prague, Czech Republic. Construction of the bridge started in 1905 and finished in 1908. Its length is 169 m and width is 16 m. The bridge connects the Prague districts Holešovice and the Old Town. Construction materials are stone and iron.
Legion Bridge
Legion Bridge is a historic bridge over the Vltava in Prague, Czech Republic, named after the Czechoslovak Legion.
Libeň Bridge
The Libeň Bridge is a bridge in Prague over the river Vltava. It connects the city quarter Holešovice on the left side with the city quarter Libeň on the right side of the river. It is the fifteenth bridge way down the river and there is a tram line on its roadway.
Barrandov Bridge
Barrandov Bridge is a road bridge over the Vltava river in Prague, the Czech Republic. It is the most frequented road in the whole country, over 136 000 cars ride over it daily. It connects Braník and Hlubočepy districts. The south part was built in 1983 and the north part in 1988.
Nusle Bridge
Nusle Bridge is a prestressed concrete viaduct in Prague, Czech Republic. It connects Prague 2 and Prague 4, across a valley which forms part of the Nusle district. The bridge is one of the longest in the country and carries two footpaths, a multi-lane road and part of the city's rapid transit network.
Palacký Bridge
The Palacký Bridge is a bridge in Prague. It is one of the oldest functioning bridges over the Vltava in Prague after the Charles Bridge. It was built as the third major bridge shortly after the 1868 opening of the Franz Joseph Bridge, designed by Rowland Mason Ordish which was damaged in 1941 and dismantled in 1946.
Franz Joseph Bridge
Franz Joseph Bridge, later renamed Štefanik Bridge, was a suspension bridge over the Vltava in Prague, opened in 1868. The bridge was designed by the English engineer Rowland Mason Ordish.
Troja Bridge
The Troja Bridge is a bowstring arch bridge in Prague that crosses the Vltava river. It opened to traffic in October 2014. The bridge is 262 metres long. It was designed by Mott MacDonald and Koucky Architects, and was constructed by Metrostav. It connects the districts of Troja and Holešovice.
Branický most
Braník Bridge, also known as the Bridge of the Intelligentsia is a reinforced-concrete rail bridge with a pedestrian path in Prague, Czech Republic, crossing the Vltava river from Malá Chuchle to the border of Braník and Hodkovičky. The bridge is 910 metres long and 14 metres wide.
Vyšehrad railway bridge
Vyšehrad Railway Bridge is a bridge in Prague, Czech Republic. It was built in 1872 and rebuilt in 1901, linking the Nusle Valley with Smíchov. The pedestrian site footbridges of the bridge were closed in December 2017 due to safety concerns regarding its state. Reconstruction is scheduled to take place in the summer of 2018 and 2019.