Vilnius: Bridge
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White Bridge
The White Bridge, known locally as Baltasis tiltas, is a contemporary landmark in the heart of Vilnius, Lithuania. Spanning the Neris River, this pedestrian bridge connects the city center with the modern business district and the lush greenery of Žirmūnai.
Green Bridge
Spanning over the Neris River in Vilnius, Lithuania, the Green Bridge is an iconic structure with historical significance and a touch of controversy. Built in the 1950s, the bridge replaced a previous one that was destroyed during World War II.
Mindaugas Bridge
The Mindaugas Bridge is a bridge in Vilnius, Lithuania. It crosses Neris River and connects Žirmūnai elderate with the Old Town of Vilnius.
Valakampiai Bridge
Valakampiai Bridge also known as Valakupiai Bridge is a bridge across Neris River, that connects Žirmūnai and Antakalnis districts of Vilnius. Built in 1972. As of 2007, it is the longest bridge in Vilnius, 341.5 metres long and approximately 21.0 metres wide.
Žirmūnai Bridge
Žirmūnai Bridge is a bridge across Neris River, that connects Žirmūnai and Antakalnis districts of Vilnius. This is a pier ferroconcrete bridge 181 meters long. It has three spans and four piers. The width between handrails is 20 meters. The bridge is a 1964 project by Leningrad institute "Promtransniiproject".
Bernardinų tiltas
Bernardine Bridge - Metal Santarid Bridge via Vilnius in Vilnius. Connects Malūnų and Maironio streets. The bridge was built in 1880. reconstructed in 1956. Wooden bridges have been in this place since the 16th century. 1838. A...
Žvėryno tiltas
Žvėrynas Bridge - Bridge over the Neris in Vilnius, Length 103.1 m, width 11.35 m, height 11 m. Built in two years in 1905-1907. and named the Nicholas Bridge. Designed by engineer V. Malinovsky, the project was claimed by Russian...