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Riddarholmsbron

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199: 305: 268: 20: 288: 267: 169:, the best among kings, in good health returned from Italy to the fatherland, this bridge in stone was built as a memorial over Sweden's restored felicity and general delight by the burghers of Stockholm on August 3, 1784. 304: 222:
in the 1950s, resulted in the demolition of the cast iron bridge followed by six years of provisional bridges succeeding each other. In 1958 the present 13.4 metre wide,
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on Riddarholmen, which therefore needed face-lift. Both bridges leading to the island were subsequently widened, the southernmost in 1738 and the northern in 1751.
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The first bridge to connect Riddarholmen to Stadsholmen, was a simple wooden bridge leading from
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The stone bridge was, however, demolished in 1867 to give room to the junction track of the new
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bridge built in 1867 had to be made both steeper and longer than those of its predecessors.
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The increasing post-war traffic in Stockholm coupled with the introduction of the
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Due to the clear height demanded by the locomotives, the four spans of the new
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over to his estate on Riddarholmen from the north-western corner of the
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These wooden bridges were both replaced by a more impressive stone
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Stockholms tekniska historia: Trafik, broar, tunnelbanor, gator
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Dufwa, Arne (1985). "Broar och viadukter: Riddarholmsbron".
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on the island, and the bridge was accordingly called
88:Tower"). At the time Riddarholmen was still called 273:The old bridge's vault for what is today called 310:Commemorative slate next to the present bridge. 117:(1598–1640) was granted permission to build a 293:The bridge and surrounding area in the 1840s; 8: 277:("Cave of Palmstedt") in the gardens of the 186:("Cave of Palmstedt") in the gardens of the 92:("The Greyfriars islet"), referring to the 197: 18: 369:- historical images of Riddarholmsbron. 263: 34: 7: 63:to the smaller neighbouring island 39:, "The Knights Islet bridge") is a 14: 23:Riddarholmsbron in February 2015. 303: 286: 266: 107:which then faced Riddarholmen. 1: 425:1958 establishments in Sweden 36:[ˈrɪ̂dːarhɔlmsˌbruːn] 254:List of bridges in Stockholm 156:in 1784 and given his name ( 132:in 1697, the members of the 16:Bridge in Stockholm, Sweden 441: 152:designed by the architect 128:Following the fire of the 55:, leading from the square 47:, the old town in central 420:Bridges completed in 1958 136:were accommodated in the 203: 24: 391:59.32500°N 18.06528°E 201: 22: 415:Bridges in Stockholm 387: /  343:Stockholms gatunamn 279:Stockholm City Hall 188:Stockholm City Hall 396:59.32500; 18.06528 204: 25: 275:Palmstedts grotta 202:The area in 1885. 184:Palmstedts grotta 158:Palmstedtska bron 432: 402: 401: 399: 398: 397: 392: 388: 385: 384: 383: 380: 367:Stockholmskällan 356: 337: 307: 297:Ferdinand Tollin 290: 270: 230:bridge crossing 194:Cast iron bridge 123:House of Knights 38: 33: 440: 439: 435: 434: 433: 431: 430: 429: 405: 404: 395: 393: 389: 386: 381: 378: 376: 374: 373: 363: 353: 341:"Innerstaden". 340: 334: 321: 318: 311: 308: 299: 294: 291: 282: 271: 262: 240: 216: 214:Concrete bridge 196: 146: 78: 73: 57:Riddarhustorget 31: 28:Riddarholmsbron 17: 12: 11: 5: 438: 436: 428: 427: 422: 417: 407: 406: 371: 370: 362: 361:External links 359: 358: 357: 351: 338: 332: 317: 314: 313: 312: 309: 302: 300: 292: 285: 283: 272: 265: 261: 258: 257: 256: 251: 246: 239: 236: 215: 212: 195: 192: 180:Ragnar Östberg 172: 171: 154:Erik Palmstedt 145: 142: 138:Wrangel Palace 90:Gråmunkeholmen 82:Gråmunketornet 77: 76:Wooden bridges 74: 72: 69: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 437: 426: 423: 421: 418: 416: 413: 412: 410: 403: 400: 368: 365: 364: 360: 354: 352:91-7031-042-4 348: 344: 339: 335: 333:91-38-08725-1 329: 325: 320: 319: 315: 306: 301: 298: 289: 284: 280: 276: 269: 264: 259: 255: 252: 250: 247: 245: 242: 241: 237: 235: 233: 229: 225: 221: 213: 211: 209: 200: 193: 191: 189: 185: 181: 177: 170: 168: 163: 162: 161: 159: 155: 151: 143: 141: 139: 135: 131: 126: 124: 120: 116: 113: 108: 106: 102: 98: 95: 91: 87: 83: 75: 70: 68: 66: 62: 58: 54: 50: 46: 42: 37: 29: 21: 372: 342: 323: 274: 224:closed frame 220:metro system 217: 205: 183: 173: 164: 157: 147: 144:Stone bridge 134:royal family 130:Royal Palace 127: 110:In 1630 the 109: 89: 79: 65:Riddarholmen 27: 26: 394: / 244:Centralbron 232:Centralbron 150:arch bridge 61:Stadsholmen 409:Categories 382:18°03′55″E 379:59°19′30″N 316:References 167:Gustav III 119:drawbridge 112:Councillor 94:franciscan 86:Greyfriars 45:Gamla stan 208:cast iron 176:rail road 49:Stockholm 249:Vasabron 238:See also 228:concrete 115:Åke Tott 101:Munkbron 32:Swedish: 260:Gallery 71:History 349:  330:  84:("The 53:Sweden 41:bridge 165:When 97:abbey 347:ISBN 328:ISBN 105:quay 295:by 59:on 43:in 411:: 226:, 190:. 67:. 51:, 355:. 336:. 281:. 30:(

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[ˈrɪ̂dːarhɔlmsˌbruːn]
bridge
Gamla stan
Stockholm
Sweden
Riddarhustorget
Stadsholmen
Riddarholmen
Gråmunketornet
Greyfriars
franciscan
abbey
Munkbron
quay
Councillor
Åke Tott
drawbridge
House of Knights
Royal Palace
royal family
Wrangel Palace
arch bridge
Erik Palmstedt
Gustav III
rail road
Ragnar Östberg
Stockholm City Hall

cast iron

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