Blagoveshchensky Bridge

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Blagoveshchensky Bridge is a historic road and tram bridge in Saint Petersburg, Russia, known as the city’s first permanent bridge across the Neva River and an important architectural landmark.

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Alexander Nevsky Bridge 1
Finland Railway Bridge 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bascule bridge
bridge
historic monument
road bridge
tram bridge
architect Andrei Stackenschneider
architecturalStyle 19th-century engineering architecture
city St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg
connects Admiralteysky District
Vasilievsky Island spit
surface form: Vasilievsky Island
country Russia
crosses Neva River
engineer Stanisław Kierbedź NERFINISHED
formerName Lieutenant Schmidt Bridge
Nikolayevsky Bridge
hasCoordinateLocation 59.936°N 30.291°E
hasPart movable span
hasTransportMode motor vehicles
pedestrians
trams
hasUse road traffic
tram traffic
heritageStatus cultural heritage monument of federal significance in Russia
inception 1843
isFirst first permanent bridge across the Neva River in Saint Petersburg
length about 331 meters
locatedIn Admiralteysky District
St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg

Vasileostrovsky District
material metal
stone
namedAfter Annunciation
notableFor being the first permanent bridge across the Neva River
historic architectural design
openingDate 1850
partOf transport infrastructure of Saint Petersburg
significantEvent reconstruction in the 1930s
reconstruction in the early 2000s
width about 24 meters

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Neva River crossedBy Blagoveshchensky Bridge
Neva River crossedBy Blagoveshchensky Bridge
this entity surface form: Finland Railway Bridge
Alexander Nevsky Lavra locatedNear Blagoveshchensky Bridge
this entity surface form: Alexander Nevsky Bridge