Naantalinsalmi bridge, Road bridge in Naantali, Finland
Naantalinsalmi Bridge is a concrete beam bridge that crosses the archipelago waters separating districts in Naantali. The structure has a straightforward design typical of Finnish infrastructure built in the 1980s, with a clear horizontal span above the waterway.
The bridge opened in 1986 as an important infrastructure project for the Naantali region. It created a direct road connection across waters that had previously required longer alternate routes.
The bridge integrates with the maritime landscape of Naantali, reflecting Finland's approach to connecting communities across waterways while maintaining environmental considerations.
The bridge is open to cars, bicycles, and foot traffic as part of the regional road network. It is best explored during daylight hours when views across the water are most visible.
The bridge's strategic position at coordinates 60.461111°N and 22.019167°E makes it a central element in connecting the Finnish coastal transport network.
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