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Mánes Bridge

Mánesův most
The bridge in 2016
Coordinates50°05′22″N 14°24′46″E / 50.0895°N 14.4127°E / 50.0895; 14.4127
CrossesRiver Vltava
LocalePrague, Czech Republic
Named forJosef Mánes
Characteristics
Total length186m
Width16m
History
ArchitectMečislav Petrů
DesignerFrantišek Mencl and Alois Nový
Construction end1916
Location
Map

Mánes Bridge (Czech: Mánesův most) is a road and tramway bridge over the Vltava river in Prague, Czech Republic. It connects the Aleš Embankment and Rudolfinum to the Lesser Quarter (Malá Strana) and replaced the previous Rudolf footbridge built in 1869. The bridge is named after the Czech painter Josef Mánes.[1]

The new bridge was designed by architect Mečislav Petrů and engineers František Mencl and Alois Nový. Built of concrete and supported on four segmental arches, the bridge was opened in 1914 but not fully completed until 1916. Originally named the Archduke Bridge by Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, it was renamed Mánes Bridge in 1920. In the 1960s the original mosaic pavements were replaced by asphalt. However, the asphalting caused various problems, and it was removed during reconstruction work between 1992 and 1994.

References

  1. ^ "Mánes Bridge". 1Prague Guide. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
  • Jan Fischer, Ondřej Fischer: Pražské mosty. Academia, Praha 1985, s. 64–68, 105–111.
  • Article contains material translated from the equivalent article (Mánesův most) on Czech Wikipedia

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