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A permanent solution based on the three arch proposal was thereafter investigated but, for various reasons, never carried out, until a bridge with a single span was finally proposed in 1924 by engineer
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just east of Riksbron. However, a smaller copy of the larger bridge was regarded as aesthetically unappealing, and the water loads from Lake Mälaren made the proposed bridge problematic.
197:, 44 m (144 ft) in length and 13.5 m (44 ft) in width, with a 7.5 m (25 ft) wide carriageway flanked by two 3 m (9.8 ft) wide footways. 136:. However, Sweden was at war with Russia at the time and, lacking both funding and manpower, the project had to be irrevocably postponed. In 1794 the architect 120:(1682–1718) was the first to suggest a bridge extending Drottninggatan over to Helgeandsholmen. In a drawing dated from 1713 the king's architect, 124:(1654–1728), not only proposed a new bridge but also wanted to have the street extended much further south, across Helgeandsholmen and over to 343: 289: 338: 333: 277: 258: 239: 328: 217: 121: 86: 159:
was built in 1907, four metres (13 ft) in width and height. Lacking in dignity, it soon became known as
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The name is derived from the bridge's proximity to several buildings of national importance, including
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In 1915 a proposal was passed for a bridge with three arches, inspired by the 18th-century bridge
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A permanent bridge with three arches was proposed in 1898, before a provisional
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Stockholms tekniska historia: Trafik, broar, tunnelbanor, gator
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Kayakers, streams, and admirers at Riksbron in September 2006.
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Dufwa, Arne (1985). "Broar och viadukter: Riksbron".
46:: "The National Bridge" or "The State Bridge") is an 186:(1866–1945). Inaugurated in 1931, it is a 8: 18: 7: 23:Riksbron viewed from west with the 208:was later added under the bridge. 14: 270:Guide till Stockholms arkitektur 62:44 metres (144 ft) over to 16:Arch bridge in Stockholm, Sweden 204:regulating the water level of 1: 268:Johansson, Bengt O H (1999). 344:Pedestrian bridges in Sweden 218:List of bridges in Stockholm 147:Riksbron in the early 1930s. 122:Nicodemus Tessin the Younger 85:, official residence of the 77:, the Parliament Building; 360: 339:Bridges completed in 1907 334:Bridges completed in 1931 112:Writing from his camp at 305:59.328222°N 18.067056°E 92:Nearby bridges include 54:, Sweden, leading from 148: 36: 28: 146: 34: 22: 329:Bridges in Stockholm 310:59.328222; 18.067056 301: /  232:Stockholms gatunamn 163:, "The Mousetrap". 25:Parliament Building 149: 37: 29: 176:Thorleif Aronsson 351: 316: 315: 313: 312: 311: 306: 302: 299: 298: 297: 294: 283: 264: 245: 359: 358: 354: 353: 352: 350: 349: 348: 319: 318: 309: 307: 303: 300: 295: 292: 290: 288: 287: 280: 267: 261: 248: 242: 230:"Innerstaden". 229: 226: 214: 193:with a central 110: 68:Helgeandsholmen 17: 12: 11: 5: 357: 355: 347: 346: 341: 336: 331: 321: 320: 285: 284: 278: 265: 259: 246: 240: 225: 222: 221: 220: 213: 210: 184:Ragnar Östberg 155:with a wooden 138:Erik Palmstedt 116:in 1712, King 109: 106: 87:Prime Minister 56:Drottninggatan 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 356: 345: 342: 340: 337: 335: 332: 330: 327: 326: 324: 317: 314: 281: 279:91-8605-041-9 275: 271: 266: 262: 260:91-38-08725-1 256: 252: 247: 243: 241:91-7031-042-4 237: 233: 228: 227: 223: 219: 216: 215: 211: 209: 207: 203: 198: 196: 192: 189: 185: 181: 180:Axel Björkman 177: 171: 169: 164: 162: 158: 154: 145: 141: 139: 135: 131: 127: 123: 119: 115: 107: 105: 103: 99: 95: 90: 88: 84: 80: 76: 71: 69: 65: 61: 57: 53: 49: 45: 41: 33: 27:to the right. 26: 21: 296:18°04′01.4″E 293:59°19′41.6″N 286: 269: 250: 231: 206:Lake Mälaren 199: 191:portal frame 172: 165: 160: 153:truss bridge 150: 130:Royal Palace 128:next to the 111: 91: 72: 39: 38: 308: / 202:sluice gate 134:Stadsholmen 118:Charles XII 83:Sager House 50:in central 48:arch bridge 323:Categories 224:References 161:Råttfällan 126:Mynttorget 94:Stallbron 75:Riksdagen 64:Riksgatan 52:Stockholm 212:See also 188:concrete 102:Vasabron 79:Rosenbad 60:Norrmalm 40:Riksbron 168:Norrbro 157:footway 108:History 98:Norrbro 44:Swedish 276:  257:  238:  114:Bender 100:, and 195:hinge 274:ISBN 255:ISBN 236:ISBN 132:on 66:on 58:on 325:: 200:A 104:. 96:, 89:. 70:. 282:. 263:. 244:. 42:(

Index


Parliament Building

Swedish
arch bridge
Stockholm
Drottninggatan
Norrmalm
Riksgatan
Helgeandsholmen
Riksdagen
Rosenbad
Sager House
Prime Minister
Stallbron
Norrbro
Vasabron
Bender
Charles XII
Nicodemus Tessin the Younger
Mynttorget
Royal Palace
Stadsholmen
Erik Palmstedt

truss bridge
footway
Norrbro
Thorleif Aronsson
Axel Björkman

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