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Saint Petersburg is a city and a federal subject located in Northwestern Federal District of Russia on the delta of the Neva River at the east end of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea. Founded by Tsar Peter the Great on May 27, 1703 as a "window to Europe", it served as the capital of the Russian Empire for more than two hundred years. To really feel all the beauty and harmony of St. Petersburg's architecture one must stroll along the banks of the Neva, listen to the ripple of its waves, contemplate the city's buildings, the vistas of its quays and canals.Only then will the city on the Neva reveal itself in all its charm – the charm of the wonderful and inimitable City of Bridges.

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Category Archives: History of St. Petersburg bridges

One of symbolical names of St.-Petersburg – Northern Venice. In Petersburg exists more than 40 waterways and more than 300 bridges. It is impossible to tell about all bridges, the rivers and channels of St.-Petersburg. Only a few have therefore been mentioned – those with a particularly eventful history or those of distinctive construction or architectural features.

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Bridges over northern branches of the Neva

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Bridges over northern branches of the Neva

A few hundred metres downstream from the Liteiny Bridge the Bolshaya Nevka, the Neva’s longest northern effluent, forks off to the right. Continue reading →

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Bridges over the Neva

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Bridges over the Neva

“And bridges spanned the waters’ width…” When Pushkin wrote his immortal poem, The Bronze Horseman, those bridges in masonry, wrought-iron and cast-iron spanned as yet only the creeks and canals of the southern section of the Neva delta. Continue reading →

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Anichkov bridge

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Anichkov bridge

The old stone bridge built over the Fontanka in 1780 became, in time, too narrow to handle the increasing volume of traffic along Nevsky Prospekt. Continue reading →

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St. Petersburg’s suspension bridges

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St. Petersburg’s suspension bridges

It may sound odd to speak of lions in the role of bridge supports, yet such a structure actually exists in St. Petersburg. We are speaking of the Lions’ Bridge that spans the Griboyedov Canal where it loops picturesquely in the vicinity of Theatre Square. Continue reading →

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Bridges between Engneers’ castle and Palace square

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Bridges between Engneers’ castle and Palace square

The disastrous flood of 1824, vividly described in Alexander Pushkin’s The Bronze Horseman, carried away or damaged a great many of the city’s timber bridges. This necessitated the construction of several new cast-iron and masonry spans in the late 1820s and the 1830s. Continue reading →

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First cast-iron bridges

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First cast-iron bridges

With the introduction of iron as a building material, in the beginning of the nineteenth century, bridge construction in St. Petersburg entered a new phase. The first cast-iron city-type bridge appeared in 1806, at the intersection of Nevsky Prospekt and the Moika. In those days it was called the Green or Police Bridge. Continue reading →

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Fontanka granite bridges

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Fontanka granite bridges

In the 1780s work was begun on the granite facing of the embankments of the Fontanka, the widest , and longest southern branch of the Neva delta. In view of the heavy volume of shipping on the Fontanka a number of inclined ramps were constructed on its banks to facilitate the handling of freight. Continue reading →

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Old Kolomna bridges

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Old Kolomna bridges

West of the Kriukov Canal, between the Moika and Fontanka, lay an extensive area known in Old St. Petersburg since the middle of the eighteenth century as Kolomna. Continue reading →

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Bridges over the Griboyedov canal

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Bridges over the Griboyedov canal

The Griboyedov Canal, formerly known as Yekate-rininsky (Catherine) Canal, runs practically from beginning to end in the channel of what was once the river Krivusha. Its construction was begun in 1764 and completed in 1790. Continue reading →

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Bridges over the Winter canal

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Bridges over the Winter canal

One of the most charming spots of Old St. Petersburg is the Winter Canal (Zimniaya Kanavka), a miniature canal linking the Neva and Moika. Continue reading →

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