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Egyptian Bridge

Egyptian Bridge
Sankt Petersburg Egyptian Bridge Spinx.jpg
Coordinates59°55′01″N 30°17′50″E / 59.91695°N 30.29725°E
CrossesFontanka River Edit this on Wikidata
LocaleLermontovski Prospekt Edit this on Wikidata
Heritage statusCultural heritage site in Russia Edit this on Wikidata
Characteristics
Total length46 m (151 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
Width27 m (89 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
History
Opened1826 Edit this on Wikidata
Closed1905 Edit this on Wikidata
Location

Egyptian Bridge (Египетский мост) in St. Petersburg, Russia, carries Lermontovsky Avenue (Лермонтовский проспект) over the Fontanka River.

The one-span suspension bridge that it replaced was of historical interest as a monument to early 19th-century Egyptomania. It was constructed in 1825–1826 based on designs by two civil engineers, Von Traitteur and Christianowicz. Its granite abutments were topped with cast-iron sphinxes and hexagonal lanterns. An unusual feature was a pair of cast-iron gates featuring Egyptian-style columns, ornaments, and hieroglyphics, with many details of the ironwork elaborately gilded.

The 1905 collapse

The original bridge, used by both pedestrians and horse-drawn transport, collapsed on 20 January 1905 when a cavalry squadron was marching across it. The present structure, incorporating sphinxes and several other details from the 19th-century bridge, was completed in 1955.

See also

  • Quay with Sphinxes

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