Vakhushti Bagrationi Bridge, Reinforced concrete bridge in Tbilisi, Georgia.
Vakhushti Bagrationi Bridge is a reinforced concrete structure spanning the Kura River to connect Saburtalo and Didube districts. It stretches about 220 meters long and measures roughly 28 meters wide, designed to carry both vehicle and foot traffic.
The bridge was built in 1976 during a period of intensive urban development in Tbilisi. It represents Soviet-era modernist engineering with its functional concrete design.
The bridge carries the name of Vakhushti Bagrationi, a Georgian historian and cartographer who contributed to the documentation of Georgian territories.
The bridge is open daily and regularly used by drivers and pedestrians traveling between the two districts. It offers good views of the river course and surrounding neighborhoods.
The bridge stands at coordinates 41.725528 latitude and 44.781889 longitude, representing Soviet-era engineering with its reinforced concrete construction methods.
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