Satakunnansilta
Satakunnansilta (the ″Satakunta Bridge″) is an old bridge in Tampere, Finland, that crosses the Tammerkoski rapids north of Hämeensilta.[2] The bridge is part of the Satakunnankatu street and is used by both vehicle traffic and pedestrians.
Satakunnansilta | |
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Coordinates | 61°30′03.5″N 023°45′44.0″E |
Crosses | Tammerkoski |
Locale | Tampere, Finland |
Characteristics | |
Design | Arch bridge |
Material | Stone |
Total length | 127 m (417 ft) |
Width | 12 m (39 ft) |
History | |
Opened | October 9, 1900[1][2] |
Statistics | |
Daily traffic | Vehicles and pedestrians |
Location | |
The Satakunta Bridge was designed by engineer Karl Snellman,[3] son of Senator J. V. Snellman. It was built between 1897 and 1900 and commissioned on October 9, 1900.[1][2] The bridge is a 6-span stone arch bridge with spans of 17 meters. The width of the bridge is 11.75 meters and its total length is 112.6 meters.[4]
In 2013, the bridge railings were refurbished to the original model,[5][2] and in 2014, the bridge lamps were replaced with the original model.[6][2]
References
- Rundgren, Essi (September 29, 2016). "Kahvila väistyi Satakunnansillan tieltä, eikä palaa". Aamulehti (in Finnish): 10–11.
- Mäkinen, Petteri (November 21, 2020). ""Vaatisi maanjäristyksen..." – 120-vuotias Satakunnansilta on uhmannut aikaa jo kolmen Hämeensillan aikana". Tamperelainen (in Finnish). Retrieved August 17, 2021.
- Kellomäki, Pertti. "Satakunnansilta". A Glimpse to the History of Tampere. Retrieved August 17, 2021.
- Huura, Jorma (December 5, 2011). "Suomen siltojen historia". Tampereen suomalainen klubi (in Finnish). Retrieved August 17, 2021.
- Tammerkosken takomo (in Finnish)
- Vasara, Päivi (September 25, 2014). "Moro: Satakunnansillasta tuli älyttömän komea". Aamulehti (in Finnish). Retrieved August 17, 2021.
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- Satakunnansilta (in Finnish)
- An aerial panorama of the Satakunta Bridge (in Finnish)
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