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Lower Swan Bridge (Russian: Нижний Лебяжий мост) is a single-span stone bridge in Saint Petersburg crossing the Swan Canal at its junction with the Moyka River. The bridge is one of two which cross the Swan Canal, the other being the Upper Swan Bridge at the canal's northern end, at the confluence with the Neva River. The site of the Lower Swan Bridge was originally occupied by a wooden drawbridge built to the design of Harmen van Bol'es in the 1730s, replaced by a fixed bridge by 1760, and for a time known as the First Tsaritsyn Bridge, after the Tsaritsyn Meadow, now the Field of Mars. The wooden bridge was replaced with a stone one in the 1830s, but the speed of its construction led to significant problems, with the vaulting in danger of collapse. Numerous repairs and renovations have t

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  • Pont inférieur du Cygne (fr)
  • Lower Swan Bridge (en)
  • Нижний Лебяжий мост (ru)
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  • Ни́жний Лебя́жий мост (Ни́жне-Лебя́жий; бывший 1-й Цари́цынский мост) — автодорожный железобетонный арочный мост через Лебяжью канавку в Центральном районе Санкт-Петербурге, соединяет острова 1-й Адмиралтейский и Летний Сад. Объект культурного наследия России федерального значения. (ru)
  • Lower Swan Bridge (Russian: Нижний Лебяжий мост) is a single-span stone bridge in Saint Petersburg crossing the Swan Canal at its junction with the Moyka River. The bridge is one of two which cross the Swan Canal, the other being the Upper Swan Bridge at the canal's northern end, at the confluence with the Neva River. The site of the Lower Swan Bridge was originally occupied by a wooden drawbridge built to the design of Harmen van Bol'es in the 1730s, replaced by a fixed bridge by 1760, and for a time known as the First Tsaritsyn Bridge, after the Tsaritsyn Meadow, now the Field of Mars. The wooden bridge was replaced with a stone one in the 1830s, but the speed of its construction led to significant problems, with the vaulting in danger of collapse. Numerous repairs and renovations have t (en)
  • Le Pont inférieur du Cygne (en russe : Нижний Лебяжий мост) est un pont de pierre à travée unique à Saint-Pétersbourg traversant le canal des Cygnes à sa jonction avec la rivière Moïka. Le pont est l'un des deux qui traversent le canal des Cygnes, l'autre étant le pont supérieur du Cygne à l'extrémité nord du canal, au confluent avec la rivière Neva. Le site du pont inférieur du Cygne était à l'origine occupé par un pont-levis en bois construit par Harmen van Bol'es dans les années 1730, remplacé par un pont fixe en 1760, et pendant un temps connu sous le nom de premier pont Tsaritsyn, près du pré Tsaritsyn, actuel Champ de Mars. Le pont en bois a été remplacé par un pont en pierre dans les années 1830, mais la rapidité de sa construction a conduit à des problèmes importants, la voûte en d (fr)
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  • Lower Swan Bridge (en)
  • Нижний Лебяжий мост (en)
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  • Lower Swan Bridge (en)
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  • Нижний Лебяжий мост (en)
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  • Lower Swan Bridge (Russian: Нижний Лебяжий мост) is a single-span stone bridge in Saint Petersburg crossing the Swan Canal at its junction with the Moyka River. The bridge is one of two which cross the Swan Canal, the other being the Upper Swan Bridge at the canal's northern end, at the confluence with the Neva River. The site of the Lower Swan Bridge was originally occupied by a wooden drawbridge built to the design of Harmen van Bol'es in the 1730s, replaced by a fixed bridge by 1760, and for a time known as the First Tsaritsyn Bridge, after the Tsaritsyn Meadow, now the Field of Mars. The wooden bridge was replaced with a stone one in the 1830s, but the speed of its construction led to significant problems, with the vaulting in danger of collapse. Numerous repairs and renovations have taken place over the bridge's existence, before finally being given a degree of stability after work in the 1920s, which retained the original appearance. Further restoration took place in 2002. Today the bridge links the Field of Mars with the Summer Garden at the Swan Canal's junction with the Moyka, close to the Mikhailovsky Castle. (en)
  • Le Pont inférieur du Cygne (en russe : Нижний Лебяжий мост) est un pont de pierre à travée unique à Saint-Pétersbourg traversant le canal des Cygnes à sa jonction avec la rivière Moïka. Le pont est l'un des deux qui traversent le canal des Cygnes, l'autre étant le pont supérieur du Cygne à l'extrémité nord du canal, au confluent avec la rivière Neva. Le site du pont inférieur du Cygne était à l'origine occupé par un pont-levis en bois construit par Harmen van Bol'es dans les années 1730, remplacé par un pont fixe en 1760, et pendant un temps connu sous le nom de premier pont Tsaritsyn, près du pré Tsaritsyn, actuel Champ de Mars. Le pont en bois a été remplacé par un pont en pierre dans les années 1830, mais la rapidité de sa construction a conduit à des problèmes importants, la voûte en danger d'effondrement. Plusieurs restaurations ont eu lieu conservant l'apparence du pont, la dernière en 2002. Aujourd'hui, le pont relie le champ de Mars au Jardin d'été, à proximité du château Mikhailovsky. (fr)
  • Ни́жний Лебя́жий мост (Ни́жне-Лебя́жий; бывший 1-й Цари́цынский мост) — автодорожный железобетонный арочный мост через Лебяжью канавку в Центральном районе Санкт-Петербурге, соединяет острова 1-й Адмиралтейский и Летний Сад. Объект культурного наследия России федерального значения. (ru)
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