
Tczew Bridge
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Tczew Bridge in Poland spans the Vistula River, connecting the towns of Tczew and Lisewo. Originally constructed in 1857, the bridge is a prime example of 19th-century engineering, featuring a total length of 1,030 meters. It has undergone numerous renovations throughout its history.
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Tczew Bridge was initially built as a railway bridge and is considered one of the earliest examples of its type in Europe. It was partially destroyed during World War II and reconstructed in the later years. The bridge now serves road traffic and is a vital transport link in the region, accessible for pedestrian pathways as well.
