[1] Its wide is 21 metres and the tram line is a part of the bridge since its opening.
The concrete bridge was designed by architects Pavel Janák and František Mencl in the Cubist style.
It has replaced the temporary wooden bridge which stood on its place since the year 1903.
The Libeň Bridge was open for the public on April 29, 1928, to the tenth anniversary of the existence of Czechoslovakia.
[2] On early January 19, 2018, the Prague City Hall closed the bridge for cars and trams.