Blagoveshchensky Bridge

Local nameБлаговещенский мост
LocationSaint Petersburg

The Annunciation Bridge is the first permanent bridge built across the Neva River in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It connects Vasilievsky Island and the central part of the city. The bridge's length is 331 meters and the width was 24 meters. The original name of the bridge was Nevsky Bridge. It was later renamed Blagoveshchensky Bridge. After the death of Tsar Nicholas I, it was named Nikolaevsky Bridge in his honor, and in 1918 it was renamed for Lieutenant Schmidt.

In 1727 a temporary bridge was built at the location of the modern bridge. The place was chosen by Menshikov whose palace is located at the opposite bank. This bridge, named Issakievsky, existed until the current bridge was built, at which time it was moved to the location of where Palace Bridge is located today.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annunciation_Bridge

Address Благовещенский мост, Санкт-Петербург 190000, Russia

Coordinates 59°56'5.208" N 30°17'22.593" E

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