• The Fontanka River at the Anichkov Bridge. View across the bridge towards Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace (1850s). Anichkov Bridge in 2015.
  • The first seven stone bridges over the Fontanka River, among which was the Anichkov Bridge, were built by the same standard project.
  • If you prefer walking in St.Petersburg, which is definitely a smart choice to experience this city, you are bound to cross Anichkov Bridge at least once.
  • An integral part of Russia’s rich history, the Anichkov Bridge is the oldest and arguably the most famous bridge in Saint Petersburg.
  • Today, the Anichkov Bridge is a three-span structure in the form of three shallow arches, laid out of brick, on stone supports and faced with granite.
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  • The Anichkov Bridge is the most established and most renowned scaffold over the Fontanka River in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • Anichkov bridge Anichkov Bridge – one of the most famous bridges of St. Petersburg permanent stone bridge thrown across the Fontanka Nevsky Prospect on...
  • Anichkov (former Nevsky 1739-1747) bridge is located in line with the Nevsky Prospekt, originated in 1711.
  • 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.