Trojský most / Troja Bridge (2006-2014) - Prague, CZ
N 50° 06.818 E 014° 26.115
33U E 459621 N 5551417
Troja Bridge (Trojský most), opened for public use in October 4th 2014, is not only important element of the Prague' Inner City Ring, but also one of the most beautiful pieces of contemporary architecture in the Czech capital.
Waymark Code: WMMPAC
Location: Hlavní město Praha, Czechia
Date Posted: 10/19/2014
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Troja Bridge (Trojský most), opened for public use in October 4th 2014, is not only important element of the Prague' Inner City Ring, but also one of the most beautiful pieces of contemporary architecture in the Czech capital.
Four tablets, in four languages (Czech, English, German and Italian), commemorate time of the project preparation and construction of Troja Bridge (2006-2014). The tablets are locateted at both sides of the bridge, on the end of every bridge lane... The given coordinates mark the tablet with Italian text (Ponte di Troja).
Coordinates of all four tablets:
- Czech, Trojský most - N50° 6.682' E14° 26.209'
- English, Troja Bridge - N50° 6.675' E14° 26.173'
- German, Troja Brücke - N50° 6.820' E14° 26.147'
- Italian, Ponte di Troja - N50° 6.818' E14° 26.115'
Troja Bridge is a double-deck, bowstring arch type bridge built over the Vltava River, connects the central city to the Prague' Inner City Ring in the Myslbekova - Pelc-Tyrolka section (Blanka Tunnel complex). It replaced the temporary tramway truss bridge named "Ramusák" ("The Noise maker"), built in 1981, connecting both Vltava riverbanks. The bridge is equipped by two tram tracks, 2×2 traffic lanes and two pedestrian lanes.