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The Pevchesky Bridge (Пе́вческий мост; literally Singers' Bridge), also known as the Choristers' Bridge or Yellow Bridge (Жёлтый Мост, Zhyolty Most), is a single-span bridge across the Moika River in Saint Petersburg, Russia.[1]

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  1. 22 relations: Alexander Column, Auguste de Montferrand, Blue Bridge (Saint Petersburg), Cast iron, February Revolution, Georg Ludwig Cancrin, Green Bridge (Saint Petersburg), Kazansky Bridge, List of bridges in Saint Petersburg, Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs (France), Moyka, Nicholas I of Russia, Palace Square, Quai d'Orsay, Red Bridge (Saint Petersburg), Russia, Russian Empire, Saint Petersburg, St. Petersburg State Academic Capella, Vasily Stasov, Winter Palace, Yury Golovkin.

  2. Auguste de Montferrand buildings and structures
  3. Bridges completed in 1840
  4. Vasily Stasov buildings and structures

Alexander Column

The Alexander Column (Алекса́ндровская коло́нна, Aleksandrovskaya kolonna), also known as Alexandrian Column (Александри́йская коло́нна, Aleksandriyskaya kolonna), is the focal point of Palace Square in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Pevchesky Bridge and Alexander Column are Auguste de Montferrand buildings and structures and Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Saint Petersburg.

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Auguste de Montferrand

Auguste de Montferrand (Ogyust Monferran; January 23, 1786 – July 10, 1858) was a French classicist architect who worked primarily in Russia. Pevchesky Bridge and Auguste de Montferrand are Auguste de Montferrand buildings and structures.

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Blue Bridge (Saint Petersburg)

The Blue Bridge (Си́ний мост, Siniy most) is a bridge that spans the Moika River in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Pevchesky Bridge and Blue Bridge (Saint Petersburg) are bridges in Saint Petersburg and Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Saint Petersburg.

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Cast iron

Cast iron is a class of iron–carbon alloys with a carbon content of more than 2% and silicon content around 1–3%.

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February Revolution

The February Revolution (Февральская революция), known in Soviet historiography as the February Bourgeois Democratic Revolution and sometimes as the March Revolution, was the first of two revolutions which took place in Russia in 1917.

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Georg Ludwig Cancrin

Count Georg Ludwig Cancrin (tr; 16 November 1774 – 10 September 1845) was a Russian German aristocrat and as a politician best known for spearheading reforms in the Russian financial system early in the 19th century.

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Green Bridge (Saint Petersburg)

Green Bridge (Zyelyoniy Most) (also known as Police Bridge and People Bridge) is a bridge across Moika River in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Pevchesky Bridge and Green Bridge (Saint Petersburg) are bridges in Saint Petersburg and Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Saint Petersburg.

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Kazansky Bridge

Kazansky Bridge is a bridge across Griboyedov Canal in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Pevchesky Bridge and Kazansky Bridge are bridges in Saint Petersburg and Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Saint Petersburg.

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List of bridges in Saint Petersburg

There are more than 342 bridges in the city limits of Saint Petersburg, Russia. Pevchesky Bridge and List of bridges in Saint Petersburg are bridges in Saint Petersburg.

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Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs (France)

The Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs (MEAE) is the ministry of the Government of France that handles France's foreign relations.

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Moyka

The Moyka (Мойка, also latinised as Moika) is a short river in Saint Petersburg which splits from the Neva River.

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Nicholas I of Russia

Nicholas I (–) was Emperor of Russia, King of Congress Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland.

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Palace Square

Palace Square (p), connecting Nevsky Prospekt with Palace Bridge leading to Vasilievsky Island, is the central city square of St Petersburg and of the former Russian Empire.

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Quai d'Orsay

The Quai d'Orsay is a quay in the 7th arrondissement of Paris.

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Red Bridge (Saint Petersburg)

The Red Bridge (Кра́сный мост, Krasniy most), is a single-span bridge across the Moika River in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Pevchesky Bridge and Red Bridge (Saint Petersburg) are bridges in Saint Petersburg and Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Saint Petersburg.

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Russia

Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia.

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Russian Empire

The Russian Empire was a vast empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until its dissolution in March 1917.

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Saint Petersburg

Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the second-largest city in Russia after Moscow.

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St. Petersburg State Academic Capella

The St. Pevchesky Bridge and St. Petersburg State Academic Capella are Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Saint Petersburg.

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Vasily Stasov

Duke Vasily Petrovich Stasov (Russian: Васи́лий Петро́вич Ста́сов; 4 August 1769 – 5 September 1848) was a famous Russian architect, born into a wealthy noble family: his father, Pyotr Fyodorovich Stasov, came from one of the oldest aristocratic families founded in 1387 by the 1st Duke Stasov Dmitri Vasilevich and his mother, Anna Antipyevna, came from the prominent Priklonsky family. Pevchesky Bridge and Vasily Stasov are Vasily Stasov buildings and structures.

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Winter Palace

The Winter Palace is a palace in Saint Petersburg that served as the official residence of the House of Romanov, previous emperors, from 1732 to 1917. Pevchesky Bridge and Winter Palace are Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Saint Petersburg.

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Yury Golovkin

Count Yurii Alexandrovich Golovkin (Юрий Александрович Головкин) (1762–1846) was a Russian diplomat who served as Russian Minister (ambassador) in Stuttgart (1813–18) and in Vienna (1818–1822), but is best remembered for his leadership of the ambitious mission to China despatched in 1805.

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See also

Auguste de Montferrand buildings and structures

Bridges completed in 1840

Vasily Stasov buildings and structures

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pevchesky_Bridge

Also known as Yellow Bridge.