Saint Petersburg: Bridge
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Staro-Nikolsky Bridge
Spanning the Kryukov Canal in the historic heart of Saint Petersburg, the Staro-Nikolsky Bridge serves as a vital connection and a piece of the city's rich tapestry of cultural landmarks. This bridge, an elegant example of engineering and design, was originally...
Anichkov Bridge
The oldest bridge across the Fontanka Anichkov Bridge stands as an architectural gem in the heart of Saint Petersburg, Russia, gracing the waters of the Fontanka River. This historic bridge, renowned for its opulent sculptures and rich history, is not only a vital thoroughfare but also a significant...
Lower Swan Bridge
The Lower Swan Bridge, a charming and historical structure, spans the Swan Canal in the heart of Saint Petersburg, Russia. This single-span pedestrian bridge, known for its elegant design and picturesque location, offers a serene passage over the canal waters...
Kantemirovsky Bridge
The Kantemirovsky Bridge, spanning the Neva River in the heart of Saint Petersburg, Russia, is an essential piece of the city's infrastructure and a point of interest for those fascinated by modern engineering and urban design.
Palace Bridge
The Palace Bridge, an iconic bascule bridge in Saint Petersburg, Russia, stands as a testament to the city's rich architectural heritage and engineering prowess. Spanning the Neva River, it serves as a vital connection between the central district and Vasilievsky...
Upper Swan Bridge
The Upper Swan Bridge, a hidden gem in the heart of Saint Petersburg, Russia, is a testament to the city's historic charm and architectural ingenuity. Spanning the Swan Canal at the intersection with the Moyka River, this elegant pedestrian bridge connects the Spassky...
Staro-Kalinkin Bridge
The Staro-Kalinkin Bridge spans the Fontanka River in the vibrant city of Saint Petersburg, Russia, offering both a historical passage and a charming view of the surrounding area. An architectural gem that dates back to its original construction in 1788, the bridge has...
Trinity Bridge
Trinity Bridge, a marvel of engineering and architecture, spans the Neva River in the heart of Saint Petersburg, Russia. This bascule bridge, known for its elegant design and historical significance, connects Kamennoostrovsky Prospect with Suvorovskaya Square...
Matveevsky Bridge
The Matveevsky Bridge is a charming historical bridge located in the picturesque city of Saint Petersburg, Russia. This single-span bridge, which crosses the Fontanka River, provides both locals and tourists with a quaint passage between the bustling districts of the...
Second Winter Bridge
The Second Winter Bridge is an essential and charming part of Saint Petersburg's network of waterways, nestled within the historic and picturesque cityscape of Russia's cultural capital. This modest yet significant bridge spans the Winter Canal, which connects the Neva...
Ushakovsky Bridge
Spanning the waters of the Neva River in the historic heart of Saint Petersburg, the Ushakovsky Bridge stands as an emblem of the city's engineering heritage and its rich tradition of movable bridges. This functional piece of infrastructure is not just a means of...
Kashin Bridge
The Kashin Bridge, gracefully arching over the Fontanka River in the heart of Saint Petersburg, Russia, is a historic piece of the city's rich architectural tapestry. This charming bridge, with its distinctive green color and elegant iron railings, offers both locals...
Annunciation Bridge
Spanning the waters of the Neva River in Saint Petersburg, Russia, the Annunciation Bridge serves as a vital link between the city's various districts, as well as a historical and engineering marvel. Known as a bascule bridge, it boasts the ability to lift its central...
Liteyny Bridge
Spanning the Neva River in the vibrant city of Saint Petersburg, the Liteyny Bridge stands as a testament to the city's rich history and architectural prowess. This bascule bridge, a type of movable bridge with a counterweight that continuously balances a span...
Mogilyovsky Bridge
Mogilyovsky Bridge is a bridge across the Griboyedov Canal to Admiralteysky District of Saint Petersburg that connects Kolomensky and Pokrovsky Islands. This bridge is located along the Lermontovsky Avenue axis. It is near the Estonian Orthodox Brotherhood St.
Kronverksky bridge
Kronverksky bridge is a bridge over the Kronverksky Strait in the Petrogradsky district of St. Petersburg, Russia.
Smezhny Bridge
Smezhny Bridge is a bridge across the Kryukov Canal in the Admiralteysky District of Saint Petersburg that connects the Spassky and Pokrovsky Islands.
Bolsheokhtinsky Bridge
Bolsheokhtinsky Bridge is a bridge across the Neva River in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The bridge's length is 334 meters, the width is 23 meters. The bridge features three spans; the central one can be drawn.
Hermitage Bridge
The Hermitage Bridge is a bridge across the Winter Canal along Palace Embankment in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The bridge constitutes part of the Hermitage and Winter Palace ensemble.
Kazansky Bridge
Kazansky Bridge is a bridge across Griboyedov Canal in Saint Petersburg, Russia. From 1766 to 1830, it had the name Rozhdestvensky Bridge and from 1923 to 1944—Plekhanov Bridge. It is located near the Kazan Cathedral. The bridge's length is 18.8 metres, and the width is 95.5 metres. It is second-widest bridge in St.
Bolshoy Obukhovsky Bridge
The Bolshoy Obukhovsky Bridge is the newest bridge across the Neva River in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is the only bridge across the Neva which is not a drawbridge.
Torgovy Bridge
Torgovy Bridge is a steel girder bridge across the Kryukov Canal in the Admiralteysky District of Saint Petersburg, Russia. The bridge connects the Kolomensky and Kazansky Islands. The bridge has retained the architectural appearance that is characteristic of the bridges of the Kryukov Canal during the 1780s.
First Winter Bridge
The First Winter Bridge is a single-span stone bridge in Saint Petersburg, carrying Millionnaya Street across the Winter Canal. The current bridge was originally built in 1768 to cross a different watercourse, and was rebuilt and opened in its present location in 1784.
Decabristov Bridge
The Decabristov Bridge is a steel girder bridge across the Kryukov Canal in the Admiralteysky District of Saint Petersburg, Russia. The bridge connects the Kolomensky and Kazansky Islands. It is a monument of history and culture.
Kamennoostrovsky Bridge
Kamennoostrovsky Bridge spans the Little Nevka River and connects Aptekarsky Island with Kamenny Island in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Originally constructed as a floating pontoon bridge in 1760. Between 1811 and 1813, Kamennoostrovsky Bridge became the first seven span timber arch bridge in Russia.
Betancourt Bridge
Betancourt Bridge is a non-bascule 6-lane bridge with a cycle path in Saint Petersburg that opened in 2018. The bridge crosses the Little Neva and the Zhdanovka rivers, passing Petrovsky and Sernyy island, and connects the Vasilyevsky and Petrogradsky islands.
Bank Bridge
Bank Bridge is a 25 m long pedestrian bridge crossing the Griboedov Canal near the former Assignation Bank in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Like other bridges across the canal, the existing structure dates from 1826. The bridge engineer was Wilhelm von Traitteur, who conceived of a pedestrian separation structure suspended by cables.
Exchange Bridge
Exchange Bridge is a bascule bridge in Saint Petersburg, opened in 1894. The bridge crosses the Little Neva River close to the Exchange Square and connects the Vasilyevsky and Petrogradsky islands.
Ligovsky overpass
Ligovsky overpass is crossover, connect of Kirovsky and Krasnoselsky districts of Saint Petersburg through Prospekt Narodnogo Opolcheniya, stage tracks Ligovo-Dachnoye and Dudergofka river.
Green Bridge
Green Bridge is a bridge across Moika River in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was the first cast iron bridge in the city. In 1713, there was a major road built on the left bank of Neva river, which became the modern Nevsky Prospekt.
Pevchesky Bridge
The Pevchesky Bridge, also known as the Choristers' Bridge or Yellow Bridge, is a single-span bridge across the Moika River in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The bridge is a part of the Palace Square. The length of the bridge is 21 metres, and the width is 72 metres.
Tuchkov Bridge
Tuchkov Bridge is a bascule bridge across Little Neva in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Its length is 226 meters and its width is 36 meters. Tuchkov bridge connects Vasilievsky Island and Petrogradsky Island.
American Bridge, Saint Petersburg
The American Bridge is essentially a group of railway bridges that connect the Bezymyannyi island to the left bank of the Neva River via the Obvodny Canal, and provide links between the Central and Nevsky districts of the city of Saint Petersburg.
Blue Bridge
The Blue Bridge, is a 97.3-metre-wide bridge that spans the Moika River in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The Blue Bridge is the widest bridge in Saint Petersburg and is sometimes claimed to be the widest bridge in the world – a claim, however, that has not been recognized by international reference works, such as the Guinness World Records.
Finland Railway Bridge
The Finland Railway Bridge is a pair of parallel rail bridges across the Neva River in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The movable bridges are connecting the Riihimäki–Saint Petersburg Railway and other railway networks in the north of St Petersburg with those in the south of St Petersburg.
Novo-Konyushenny Bridge
The Novo-Konyushenny Bridge is a bridge across the Griboedov Canal in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It acts as an extension of the Stable Square.
Alexander Nevsky Bridge
The Alexander Nevsky Bridge in St Petersburg, Russia is named after the legendary Russian military commander and politician Alexander Nevsky.
Lomonosov Bridge
Lomonosov Bridge across the Fontanka River is the best preserved of towered movable bridges that used to be typical for Saint Petersburg in the 18th century.
Sampsonievsky Bridge
Sampsonievsky Bridge, was also known as Freedom Bridge during the 20th century, is a structure located over the Bolshaya Nevka river, St Petersburg, Russia. It links Kuybysheva Street and Finlandsky Avenue. It was named after St. Sampson’s Cathedral. It is 215 metres long and 27 metres wide.
Egyptian Bridge
Egyptian Bridge in St. Petersburg, Russia, carries Lermontovsky Avenue over the Fontanka River. The one-span suspension bridge that it replaced was of historical interest as a monument to early 19th-century Egyptomania.
Bolshoy Petrovsky Bridge
The Great or Bolshoi Petrovsky bridge is a bridge across Little Nevka in St. Petersburg, Russia, connecting Petrovsky Island with Krestovsky Island and passing over a small nameless islet on Little Nevka. It is very near the mouth of the river, which flows into the Finnish Gulf.
Panteleymonovsky Bridge
Panteleymonovsky Bridge is a bridge across the Fontanka River in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The bridge was erected in 1823 and was named after Panteleymonovskaya Street, which in turn was named after the nearby Church of St. Panteleimon.
Red Bridge
The Red Bridge, is a single-span bridge across the Moika River in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The bridge is a part of Gorokhovaya Street. The length of the bridge is 42 m; the width is 16.8 m. The first cast iron bridge on the site was designed and built in 1808-1813 to a design by William Heste.
Volodarsky Bridge
The Volodarsky Bridge is a moveable bridge across the Neva River in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The bridge connects Narodnaya and Ivanovskaya streets. It is named after V. Volodarsky, a revolutionary, who was killed near the future bridge in 1918. It is the only bridge in the city with an overpass for trams.
Italian Bridge
The Italian Bridge is the bridge across the Griboedov Canal in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is a single span, steel, pedestrian bridge next to Italian street. The bridge's length is 19.66 meters, the width is 3 meters.