Most w Brzegu Dolnym, Road bridge in Brzeg Dolny, Poland.
The bridge in Brzeg Dolny is a concrete structure crossing the Oder River that links the two sides of town. It spans approximately 534 meters and allows traffic to move between the northern and southern parts of the city.
The bridge was built in 2013 as a new construction project that improved regional connections in Lower Silesia. It replaced earlier crossing points and has shaped the town's appearance since its completion.
The bridge connects local communities on both sides of the Oder River, facilitating participation in events at the Dolnobrzeski Cultural Center.
Visitors can cross on foot, by bicycle, or by car, with regular upkeep ensuring safe passage at all times. The crossing works in both directions and links residential neighborhoods on either side of the river.
From the bridge, visitors can see views of the Oder River and the industrial past of the area around the Rokita Chemical Plant. This vantage point reveals how modern infrastructure sits alongside the region's manufacturing legacy.
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