Lomonosov Bridge
{{Short description|Bridge in Saint Petersburg, Russia}}
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Lomonosov Bridge ({{langx|ru|Мост Ломоносова}}) across the Fontanka River is the best preserved of towered movable bridges that used to be typical for Saint Petersburg in the 18th century.{{Cite book |last=Pidemsky |first=Boris |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=taVMAAAAYAAJ |title=Leningrad, Architectural Landmarks and Places of Interest |date=1977 |publisher=Aurora Art |pages=325 |language=en}}
The original Tchernyshov Bridge, measuring 63 metres long by 14,7 metres wide, was constructed between 1785 and 1787.{{Cite book |last=Levin |first=Deana |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=D0xpAAAAMAAJ |title=Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev: A Guide |date=1973 |publisher=Collet's |isbn=978-0-569-07544-2 |pages=123 |language=en}} During the mid-19th century industrialization other bridges had their towers removed to facilitate traffic, but Tchernyshov Bridge retained the original appearance, with four rusticated Doric pavilions with small domed caps. Its movable middle section of wood was replaced by a metal one in 1912. The bridge was renamed after Mikhail Lomonosov in 1948.
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Category:Bridges in Saint Petersburg
Category:Bridges completed in 1787
Category:1787 establishments in the Russian Empire
Category:Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Saint Petersburg
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