Bridge over the Dąbie

The bridge over the Dąbie is a bridge built on a dam damming up the Vistula River. It is located in Krakow and connects the districts of Grzegórzki and Podgórze. The bridge was built in the years 1957-1962 and has a cable-concrete structure. It stands on 10 spans, is 230 meters long and 13.4 meters wide.

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