Lieutenant Schmidt Bridge

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Lieutenant Schmidt Bridge was the former name of a historic bridge in Saint Petersburg, Russia, spanning the Bolshaya Neva River and connecting Vasilyevsky Island with the city center.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
movable bridge
road bridge
belongsToRiverSystem Neva River
surface form: Neva River system
carries road traffic
tram traffic
connects Admiralteysky District
Васильевский остров
surface form: Vasilyevsky Island

city center of Saint Petersburg
crosses Bolshaya Neva
surface form: Bolshaya Neva River

Neva River
designer Stanisław Kierbedź
surface form: Stanislaw Kierbedz
formerNameOf Blagoveshchensky Bridge
hasArchitecturalStyle 19th-century engineering architecture
hasCulturalRole landmark of Saint Petersburg waterfront
hasCurrentName Blagoveshchensky Bridge
hasHeritageStatus cultural heritage monument of regional significance in Saint Petersburg
hasJurisdiction Government of Saint Petersburg
hasLoadType motor vehicles
pedestrians
public transport
hasMovableSectionType bascule
hasNavigationFunction allows passage of ships via movable span
hasNumberOfSpans 8
hasSignificance important transport link between Vasilyevsky Island and central Saint Petersburg
hasStructureType arch bridge
hasTollStatus toll-free
hasTrafficDirection bidirectional
isDepictedIn photographs of Saint Petersburg skyline
isLocatedNear Admiralty Embankment
Lieutenant Schmidt Embankment
isOneOf oldest permanent bridges across the Neva in Saint Petersburg
length approximately 331 meters
locatedIn St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg
locatedInCountry Russia
material steel
stone
namedAfter Pyotr Petrovich Schmidt
opened 1850
partOf transport infrastructure of Saint Petersburg
renamed Blagoveshchensky Bridge in 2007
Lieutenant Schmidt Bridge in 1918
renovated 1930
2006
width approximately 24 meters

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Blagoveshchensky Bridge formerName Lieutenant Schmidt Bridge