Stádlec Chain Bridge
General Information
| Structural Type: |
Chain suspension bridge
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| Function / usage: |
Road bridge
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| Other name(s): | Řetězový most Stádlec |
| Built: | 1847 - 1848 |
| Status: | in use |
Geographic Information & Related Structures
| Location: |
Stádlec, South Bohemian Region, Czech Republic, Europe |
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Technical Information
Dimensions
| span | 157 m |
Materials
| pylons |
stone
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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. |
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| 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
Currently there is no information available about persons or companies having participated in this project.
Relevant Web Sites
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4STAV.CZ: Před 35 lety byl znovuotevřen empírový řetězový most u Stádlece
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South Bohemia and Bohemian Forest: Chain Bridge Near Stádlec
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VIRTUAL TRAVEL: Stádlecký řetězový most
Relevant Publications
There is no relevant literature listed in the database.
Internal Information
| Structure-ID: | s0013575 |
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| Created: | 30/09/2004 |
| Last Updated: | 27/02/2013 |
