Lviny Most

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Lviny Most is a historic pedestrian bridge in Saint Petersburg, Russia, notable for its distinctive cast-iron lion sculptures.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf pedestrian bridge
suspension bridge
country Russia
crosses Griboyedov Canal NERFINISHED
Griboyedov Canal embankments NERFINISHED
designedBy Christianovich NERFINISHED
Wilhelm von Traitteur NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalStyle Empire style
hasBalustrade cast-iron railing
hasBridgeType chain suspension bridge
hasLength about 27 meters
hasNearbyStreet Malaya Podyacheskaya Street NERFINISHED
Second Admiralteysky Island embankments NERFINISHED
hasNumberOfLionSculptures 4
hasPhotographicSignificance popular photo spot in Saint Petersburg
hasRestoration 1954
1999–2002
hasSculpture cast-iron lion sculpture
lion sculpture
hasSpanCount 1
hasSupport lion sculptures conceal suspension chains
hasWidth about 2.5 meters
heritageStatus cultural heritage monument of regional significance in Russia
isInCityCenter true
locatedIn Admiralteysky District NERFINISHED
St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg
material cast iron
nameMeaning Lion Bridge NERFINISHED
nativeName Львиный мост
nativeNameLanguage ru
notableFor distinctive cast-iron lion sculptures
openingDate 1826
partOf historical center of Saint Petersburg
pedestrianOnly true
touristAttraction true

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Lion Bridge alsoKnownAs Lviny Most