Kierbedzia Bridge, bridge in Poland
Kierbedzia Bridge was a crossing over the Vistula River in Warsaw that served both road and tram traffic. The structure, spanning approximately 474 meters, connected two parts of the city and functioned as a key traffic link.
The bridge was a significant infrastructure project that served as a central traffic hub for the city. Like many Warsaw landmarks, it was destroyed during World War II.
The bridge no longer exists, so visitors cannot physically access it. Information about this historic project can be found in Warsaw's museums and historical records about the city.
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