Volgograd Bridge, Suspension bridge in Volgograd, Russia
The Volgograd Bridge is a concrete girder bridge over the Volga River in Volgograd, Russia.
Opened in 2009, it was temporarily closed due to severe oscillations caused by windy conditions.
The bridge has become an iconic symbol of Volgograd, often featured in local cultural and artistic works.
The bridge serves as a major transportation route, connecting the city center with the northern suburbs.
It's known for its 'dancing' phenomenon, where the bridge oscillates under certain wind conditions.
Location: Volgograd Oblast
Inception: 1996
Official opening: October 10, 2009
Length: 1,212 m
Longest Span: 155 m
Width: 17.38 m
Material: steel, reinforced concrete
Source: Wikimedia