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Revision as of 11:33, 23 April 2018
Flour Bridge Мучной мост | |
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Coordinates | 59°55′52″N 30°19′16″E / 59.931069°N 30.320992°E |
Carries | pedestrian |
Crosses | Griboyedov Canal |
Locale | Saint Petersburg |
Characteristics | |
Design | Arch Bridge |
Total length | 22.5 m |
Width | 2.3 м |
History | |
Opened | 1931 (original), 1951 (modern) |
Location | |
The Flour Bridge (Template:Lang-ru) is a bridge across the Griboyedov Canal in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
The bridge got its name from the flour warehouses located nearby, which were built in the 18th century and also gave their name to the nearby Flour Alley. [1]
The first bridge at this place was built in 1931, it had three spans and carried heating pipes. In 1951 the bridge was rebuilt according to P. V. Bazhenov's design which converted it into a single span pedestrian bridge.
The arch of the bridge is created by a curvilinear steel beam which is supported by the quay walls. Gently sloping stairways descend at the ends of the bridge.
References
- ^ Горбачевич К.С.; Хабло Е.П. (2002). Почему так названы? О происхождении названий улиц, площадей, островов, рек и мостов Санкт-Петербурга. Saint Petersburg: Норинт. p. 353. ISBN 5-7711-0019-6.
59°55′52″N 30°19′16″E / 59.9310694544°N 30.3209916767°E