Mogilev Bridge is located along the axis of Lermontov Avenue, which crosses the Griboedov Canal. From 1859 to 1912, the site of the current Lermontov Avenue between the Griboedov Canal and the Fontanka River was called Mogilev Street.
In 1911-1912 a wooden three-span bridge was erected at this place, connecting the then Mogilevskaya Street and the Bolshoi Workshop street.
During the Great Patriotic War in 1941, the bridge was destroyed when a bomb dropped by German aircraft hit the bridge. Now the existing Mogilev Bridge was built in 1951 - 1953 on the site of the destroyed. The authors of the bridge construction project were architect Krasikov and engineer Blazevic.
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St. Isidore's Church is located next to the Mogilev Bridge.
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View from Mogilev bridge at night.
Bridge reinforced concrete with a facade lined with granite. On the bridge there are four patterned metal racks with lanterns.
The length of the bridge is 28.3 meters, the width of the bridge is 24 meters.
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