Ioannovsky Bridge

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Ioannovsky Bridge is a historic pedestrian bridge in Saint Petersburg, Russia, serving as one of the main access routes to the Peter and Paul Fortress across the Kronverksky Strait.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic bridge
pedestrian bridge
wooden bridge
connects Petrogradsky Island
Zayachy Island
crosses Kronverk Strait
surface form: Kronverksky Strait
givesAccessTo Peter and Paul Fortress
hasApproach ramp from Petrogradskaya embankment
hasConstructionStartDate 1703
hasDesign beam bridge
hasFunction main access route to Peter and Paul Fortress
hasHeritageStatus cultural heritage monument of regional significance in Russia
hasLength approximately 118 meters
hasLighting decorative lanterns
hasMaterial metal elements
wood
hasNearbyLandmark Peter and Paul Fortress
surface form: Kronverk of the Peter and Paul Fortress

embankments of the Neva River
surface form: Kronverksky Strait embankments

Peter and Paul Cathedral
hasOriginalPurpose military access to Peter and Paul Fortress
hasOwner St. Petersburg
surface form: City of Saint Petersburg
hasParapet metal railings
hasReconstructionDate 18th century
19th century
20th century
hasTrafficType pedestrian only
hasViewOf Neva River
surface form: Neva River delta

Peter and Paul Fortress
surface form: Peter and Paul Fortress walls

Petrogradsky District waterfront
hasWidth approximately 10 meters
isOneOf oldest bridges in Saint Petersburg
isTouristAttraction true
locatedIn Russia
St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg
namedAfter Saint John of Rila
surface form: Saint John (Ioann) of Rila
partOf historic center of Saint Petersburg
usedFor pedestrian traffic

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Zayachy Island crossedBy Ioannovsky Bridge
Ioannovsky Gate hasAccessTo Ioannovsky Bridge
Zayachy Island hasLandmark Ioannovsky Bridge
Peter and Paul Fortress hasPart Ioannovsky Bridge
Nevsky Gate near Ioannovsky Bridge