Gustav III's Bridge
Gustav III's Bridge is a historic bridge located in Stockholm, Sweden. Completed in 1797, it connects the islands of Djurgården and Östermalm. The bridge is named after King Gustav III, who commissioned its construction to improve transportation and access to the royal park.
The bridge features a neoclassical design, characterized by its elegant arches and decorative elements. It spans approximately 200 meters and is an important part of Stockholm's infrastructure. Today, it serves both pedestrians and vehicles, offering scenic views of the surrounding waterways and cityscape.