The Anichkov Bridge is the oldest and most famous bridge on the Fontanka River in St. Petersburg, Russia. The current bridge was built in 1841-42 and reconstructed in 1906-08, combining simple forms with some spectacular decorations.
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The Anichkov Bridge is the oldest and most famous bridge on the Fontanka River in St. Petersburg, Russia. The current bridge was built in 1841-42 and reconstructed in 1906-08, combining simple forms with some spectacular decorations.
The Anichkov Bridge, also known as the Puma Bridge, is located in the middle of St. Petersburg's iconic street-Neva Avenue, across the Fengtanka River. There are four magnificent copper horses at the bridge ends. Tourists must come here to check in and take pictures on Neva Street...
[St. Petersburg] This river is on the most prosperous street in the city, and the water is clean. Turn to St. Petersburg, Russia's second largest city, which is quieter and more comfortable than Moscow. Encountered the city half horse.
Very worth seeing, recommend everyone
The Anichkov Bridge on Neva Avenue is also known as the Puma Bridge, because there is a lifelike statue of horse trainer at the bridge's head on both sides. The tributaries of the Neva River and the Puma Bridge make Neva Avenue more beautiful. Visitors to Neva Avenue will walk to the Puma Bridge and take pictures here.
Walking here when you have time is a good choice!