Bridge of Alexander Nevsky
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The Alexander Nevsky Bridge is a road reinforced concrete drawbridge across the Neva in St. Petersburg. It connects the central part of the city and the right bank of the Neva. At the time of its opening, it was not only the largest prestressed concrete bridge in the city, but also one of the largest bridges of this type in the country. Until 2004 (the opening of the Bolshoi Obukhovsky (cable-stayed) bridge) was the longest bridge in St. Petersburg. The length of the bridge without coastal structures is 629 m, together with ramps - 905.7 m, width - 35 m.

This bridge is one of the young bridges in St. Petersburg, but despite its youth, it gained fame thanks to the famous graffiti artist Sergei Bodrov, who played the main role in the popular Russian film of the 90s "Brother". This graffiti makes this bridge one of the most visited places in the Krasnogvardeisky district to this day.

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