Pevchesky Bridge

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Pevchesky Bridge is a historic pedestrian bridge in Saint Petersburg, Russia, known for spanning the Moika River near the city’s central cultural and architectural landmarks.

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Pevchesky Bridge canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic bridge
pedestrian bridge
country Russia
crosses Moika River
hasAlternativeName Singers’ Bridge
hasColor green
hasDeckType beam deck
hasFunction connects embankments of the Moika River
hasOfficialName Pevchesky Bridge
hasSpanCount 1
hasStructureType arch bridge
hasTrafficType pedestrian only
heritageStatus cultural heritage monument of regional significance in Russia
isInCityCenter true
isPhotographedFor cityscape views of Saint Petersburg
isTouristAttraction true
locatedIn St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg

Tsentralny District of Saint Petersburg
surface form: Tsentralny District, Saint Petersburg

historic center of Saint Petersburg
locatedNear Nevsky Prospekt
Palace Square
Winter Palace
locatedOn Moika River Embankment
material cast iron
namedAfter nearby choir (pevchesky) buildings
nearbyLandmark Admiralty building
General Staff Building
Saint Isaac's Cathedral
surface form: Saint Isaac’s Cathedral
partOf ensemble of bridges over the Moika River
usedFor pedestrian traffic

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Moika River crossedBy Pevchesky Bridge