Riga: Bridge
Places and attractions in the Bridge category
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- Historical place
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- Gothic architecture
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Vanšu Bridge
The Vanšu Bridge, an architectural marvel stretching across the Daugava River, stands as one of the most prominent landmarks in Riga, Latvia. Completed in 1981, this cable-stayed bridge connects the historic center of Riga with the district of Pārdaugava...
Akmens tilts
Spanning the serene waters of the Daugava River, Akmens tilts, or Stone Bridge, serves as a longstanding emblem of Riga's historical and architectural heritage. Connecting the city center with the district of Pārdaugava, the bridge's robust silhouette has been a...
Island Bridge
The Island Bridge is a bridge that crosses the Daugava river in Riga, the capital of Latvia. The bridge was built in the period from 1975 to 1977. It was called the Moscow Bridge until 1991. The bridge provides access to Zaķusala and Lucavsala.
Southern Bridge
The Southern Bridge is an extradosed bridge built across the Daugava River in Riga, the capital of Latvia. The bridge was constructed between 2004 and 2008, and was opened on November 17, 2008. Construction of the access roads lasted until 2013.
Railway Bridge
The Railway Bridge is a bridge that crosses the Daugava river in Riga, the capital of Latvia. The first iron railway bridge in Riga, over 600 ftm long, was erected in 1871–1872 for the Riga–Jelgava Railway. The new bridge was inaugurated 1914, shelled twice, during World War I in 1917 and World War II in 1944, and was rebuilt both times.
Iron Bridge
The Iron Bridge or Semigallia Bridge was a bridge that crossed the Daugava river in Riga, the capital of Latvia. It was built in 1871–72. The bridge was bombarded twice, during World War I and World War II, and was not rebuilt after the last war. The only remains of the bridge are its pillars in the river.