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Krymsky Bridge

Bridges built in the Soviet UnionBridges completed in 1873Bridges completed in 1938Bridges in MoscowCultural heritage monuments of regional significance in Moscow
Suspension bridges in Russia
Moscow 05 2017 img13 Krymsky Bridge
Moscow 05 2017 img13 Krymsky Bridge

Krymsky Bridge or Crimean Bridge (Russian: Крымский мост) is a steel suspension bridge in Moscow. The bridge spans the Moskva River 1,800 metres south-west from the Kremlin and carries the Garden Ring across the river. The bridge links the Zubovsky Boulevard to the north-west with Krymsky Val street to the south-east. The nearby Moscow Metro stations are Park Kultury and Oktyabrskaya. The existing bridge was completed on May 1, 1938, as part of Joseph Stalin's ambitious reconstruction of downtown Moscow. Designed by engineer V. P. Konstantinov and architect A. V. Vlasov, it is the fourth bridge on this site and the only suspension bridge in all of Moscow.

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Krymsky Bridge
Prechistenskaya Embankment, Moscow Khamovniki District

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Крымский мост

Prechistenskaya Embankment
119034 Moscow, Khamovniki District
Moscow, Russia
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