Marble Bridge

Marble Bridge, with the Chesme Column seen in the distance
Marble Bridge as seen in 2011

The Siberian Marble Gallery[1] is a bridge near Saint Petersburg, Russia. It connects the Swan Islands — an artificial archipelago of seven islets in the landscape park of Tsarskoe Selo — spanning a rivulet flowing between several ponds. The bridge was modelled after the Palladian Bridge (1736) in the park of Wilton House, in England, and served as a showcase for Ural marble. All the details of the bridge — including the granite Ionic colonnade — were produced in Yekaterinburg, transported to Tsarskoe Selo and then assembled in the workshop of Vincenzo Tortori in 1774.[2] It is probably called Siberian due to its construction with marble from the Urals.[2]

References

  1. "Палладиев мост в Санкт-Петербурге". Petergid.ru. 2011-11-27. Archived from the original on 2013-04-17. Retrieved 2012-02-18.
  2. 1 2 "Мраморный (Палладиев) мост | Парки". Pushkin.ru. Retrieved 2012-02-18.

Coordinates: 59°42′37.0″N 30°23′20.5″E / 59.710278°N 30.389028°E / 59.710278; 30.389028


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