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Sennoy Bridge

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Carries
  
pedestrian

Locale
  
Saint Petersburg

Opened
  
1952

Width
  
2.3 m

Bridge type
  
Arch bridge

Crosses
  
Griboedov Canal

Design
  
Arch Bridge

Total length
  
23 m

Location
  
Saint Petersburg

Body of water
  
Griboyedov Canal

Sennoy Bridge

Similar
  
Flour Bridge, Kokushkin Bridge, Novo‑Konyushenny Bridge, Krasnogvardeyskiy Most, Pikalov Most

The Hay Bridge (Russian: Сенной мост) is a bridge across the Griboedov Canal in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

History

The bridge gets its name from the nearby Sennaya Square.

It was first built in 1931 as a single-span pedestrian bridge carrying heating pipes. In 1952, the main span was in need of emergency repair, and the bridge was fully rebuilt by the project of engineer P.B. Bazhenov as an elegant steel structure with cast iron railings.

References

Sennoy Bridge Wikipedia