Moscow Bridge

In this article, we will explore the fascinating history of Moscow Bridge and its impact on today's society. From its humble beginnings to its relevance today, Moscow Bridge has played a crucial role in various aspects of everyday life. Over time, Moscow Bridge has been the subject of intense debate and has inspired countless research, demonstrating its importance in fields as diverse as science, culture, politics, and many others. Through detailed analysis, we will examine how Moscow Bridge has evolved over the years and how it continues to shape the world around us.

A panoramic view of the Moscow bridge (right) and the Millennium Bridge (left)

The Moscow Bridge (Montenegrin: Московски мост, romanizedMoskovski most) is a pedestrian bridge that spans the river Morača in Podgorica, the capital city of Montenegro.

Description

The metal construction of the bridge was a gift by the city of Moscow to the people of Montenegro. It measures 105 meters long, and its construction cost around 2.2 million Euros. It was officially opened on 19 December 2008, by the Montenegrin president Filip Vujanović, the Mayor of Podgorica Miomir Mugoša, and Aleksey Aleksandrov, head of the Central Administrative Okrug of Moscow.

Construction

Moskovski bridge connects the Hercegovačka street with the monument to Vladimir Vysotsky, a famous Soviet singer, songwriter, poet, and actor. The main project was designed by the Russian Giprostroymost Institute, with help of the Faculty of Civil Engineering of Podgorica. It was built by Energomash from Belgorod, Russia, Intermost from Belgrade, Serbia and Bomanite from Budva, Montenegro.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ "moskovski most – Photo Montenegro". Photomontenegro.me. 2010-05-19. Retrieved 2016-08-11.
  2. ^ Mostovi, Podgorica City official website

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