Długi Bridge in Szczecin, Bridge structure over Oder River in Szczecin, Poland.
Długi Bridge spans the Oder River with three arches and connects multiple districts of Szczecin in both directions. The structure accommodates vehicles, pedestrians, and the tram system, making it a key transit point for moving across the city.
The bridge was originally built as Langebrücke during German occupation and renamed to its Polish name after World War II. It has been repaired and upgraded multiple times to maintain its role as a vital crossing for the city.
The bridge sits near Pomeranian Dukes' Castle and Chrobry Embankment, where locals and visitors naturally gather for walks along the water. This position makes it a natural starting point for exploring the old town and the riverside.
You can cross on foot, by car, or using public transport, with accessible routes available for all users. The bridge is best visited in early morning or late afternoon when traffic is lighter.
From the bridge's middle point, you get an unexpected view of both historic vessels and modern river activity that shows how the Oder remains active today. Most visitors miss this water traffic entirely, even though it reveals an essential part of city life.
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