Italian Bridge

Bridge in Saint Petersburg
59°56′14″N 30°19′37″E / 59.937247°N 30.327033°E / 59.937247; 30.327033CrossesGriboyedov CanalLocaleSaint PetersburgCharacteristicsDesignArch BridgeTotal length19.66 mWidth3 mHistoryOpened1896 (wooden), 1968LocationMap

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 (hence the name). The bridge's length is 19.66 meters, the width is 3 meters.

History

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Italian bridge railing

The bridge was built in 1896 in the place of a boat ferry as a single span wooden bridge which connected Big and Little Italian streets. The engineer L.N. Kolpitsin was author of the project. The novelty at the time was use of xilolit plates as a paving material. In 1902 the bridge was rebuilt for the first time, and around 1911-1912 it was rebuilt again.

After quarter of century, in 1937 the bridge went through the capital reconstruction, in order to fit two termal pipes into it. In 1955 during the renovation of Griboedov Canal embankments the bridge was completely rebuilt again. Since then it has its modern look.

Bridges of the Griboyedov Canal
Upstream
Novo-Konyushenny Bridge
Italian Bridge
Downstream
Kazansky Bridge
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59°56′14″N 30°19′37″E / 59.9373°N 30.327°E / 59.9373; 30.327


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