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Stádlec Chain Bridge

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General Information

Structural Type: Chain suspension bridge
Function / usage: Road bridge
Other name(s): Řetězový most Stádlec
Built: 1847 - 1848
Status: in use

Geographic Information & Related Structures

Location: Stádlec, South Bohemian Region, Czech Republic, Europe
Crosses
  • Lu?nice River

Technical Information

Dimensions

span 157 m

Materials

pylons stone

Chronology

1847 - 1848

Constructed by South Bohemian industrialist Vojtech Lanna. It originally connects the banks of the Vltava river near the village Podolí on the Tabor-Pisek Road.

1942

Construction of the Podolí Bridge nearby.

1960

After construction of the Orlík Dam and the creation of the retenue lake, the bridge is dismantled and the pieces are stored.

25 May 1975

The bridge is re-opened after having been rebuilt at its present location. The bridge replaces a ferry across the Luznice.

Participants

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Internal Information

Structure-ID: s0013575
Created: 30/09/2004
Last Updated: 27/02/2013