Sampsonievsky Bridge, was also known as Freedom Bridge during the 20th century, is a structure located over the Bolshaya Nevka river, St Petersburg, Russia.
It links Kuybysheva Street and Finlandsky Avenue.
In 1847, a wooden bridge was built, and the bridge was rebuilt several times before metal beam spans were laid in 1937.
[1][2] It consists of seven spans supported by granite and concrete piers.
[1][2] Media related to Sampsonievsky Bridge at Wikimedia Commons