Semyonovsky Bridge or Semenovsky Bridge is a bridge across the Fontanka River in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It carries the Gorokhovaya Street. It was opened in 1733 as a wooden bridge and became one of the first bridges across Fontanka. The bridge was rebuilt in stone in 1788, presumably, by Jean-Rodolphe Perronet). In 1857 the dilapidated pillars were rebuilt by engineer Fyodor Enrold. Almost a century later, in 1949, the pillars and main beams were reinstalled in metal.
The bridge took its name from the Semenovsky Imperial Guard regiment barracks located nearby.
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Address 77 Реки Фонтанки набережная, Санкт-Петербург 191023, Russia
Coordinates 59°55'30.545" N 30°19'37.324" E