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“A glass and concrete marvel” someone whispered. That’s how many describe the Bagration Bridge. This isn’t just any bridge. We’re standing before a symbol of Moscow’s transformation. Built in 1997 to celebrate Moscow’s 850th anniversary it’s more than just a way to cross the Moskva River.

The Bagration Bridge is a stunning example of modern architecture. It seamlessly blends glass and concrete. Its sleek design reflects the dynamism of the nearby Moscow International Business Centre. It’s a pedestrian bridge. However it also houses shops and an observation deck. You can stroll along its glazed walkways while enjoying panoramic views.

The bridge is named after Prince Pyotr Bagration. He was a renowned Russian commander. He fought bravely in the Napoleonic Wars. His heroism is now commemorated in this architectural masterpiece. The bridge’s length is impressive. It stretches 217 meters. Its width is a generous 16 meters. It stands 14 meters above the river. These dimensions truly convey its grandeur.

Few realize the bridge has an interesting underbelly. Beneath its elegant exterior lies a multi-level parking garage. It can accommodate more than 300 cars. Hidden from view are sophisticated systems. They ensure heating air conditioning and excellent fire safety.

Look around you. Notice how the Bagration Bridge connects two worlds. On one side is the historic city. On the other is the rapidly developing Moscow City. The bridge stands as a bridge between eras. It also serves as a bridge between different parts of the city. Its design is unique. Its purpose is multifaceted. It’s a remarkable structure in a remarkable city.

The Bagration Bridge isn’t just a bridge. It’s a testament to Moscow’s history and its ambition. It’s a symbol of its progress and a point of connection for its people. As we continue our tour keep this symbol of Moscow in mind.

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