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Ozimek Suspension Bridge

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Carries
  
Pedestrians

Locale
  
Ozimek, Poland

Width
  
6.6 metres (22 ft)

Opened
  
12 September 1827

Location
  
Ozimek

Body of water
  
Mała Panew

Crosses
  
Mała Panew River

Design
  
Suspension bridge

No. of spans
  
1

Total length
  
32 m

Bridge type
  
Suspension bridge

Materials
  
Wrought iron, Steel

Ozimek Suspension Bridge

Address
  
Hutnicza, 46-040 Ozimek, Poland

Similar
  
Strzelce Opolskie Town Hall, Park Nauki i Ewolucji Człowieka, Opole Zoo

The Ozimek Suspension Bridge (Polish: Most wiszący w Ozimku) is a suspension bridge over the Mała Panew River in Ozimek, Poland. Designed by Karl Schottelius and completed in 1827, it is the second oldest wrought iron suspension bridge in Europe.

The bridge was manufactured in a local Malapane Steelworks in Ozimek which supplied bridges to European cities from Berlin to Petersburg. It was constructed between 1825 and 1827 from parts made of 57 tons of wrought iron and 14 tons of steel. Suspended between two towers, on each side of the bridge, are four chain cables which support the span. The deck was made of timber.

The bridge was used as a road bridge until 1938; then it continued to be used for pedestrian traffic only.

The first extensive renovations of the bridge were carried out between July 2009 and September 2010. During the renovations the entire bridge was taken apart, renewed and put back together again, and its structure strengthened with steel cables.

References

Ozimek Suspension Bridge Wikipedia