Staro-Kalinkin Bridge
Staro-Kalinkin Bridge | |
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| Coordinates | 59°54′59″N 30°16′46″E / 59.9164°N 30.2794°E |
| Crosses | Fontanka River |
| Locale | Admiralteysky District of Saint Petersburg |
| Characteristics | |
| Total length | 65.6 m |
| Width | 30.8 m |
| Traversable? | automotive, tram, pedestrian |
| History | |
| Opening | 1733 (wooden) |
| Location | |
Interactive map of Staro-Kalinkin Bridge | |
Staro-Kalinkin Bridge is a bridge across the Fontanka River in Admiralteysky District, Saint Petersburg. It connects Kolomensky and Bezymyany Islands. Along with Lomonosov Bridge it is one of 7 stone three-span bridges across the Fontanka built in the 1780s, which have survived to this day.