Tczew Bridge
The Tczew Bridge, also known as the Tczew Viaduct, is a historic railway bridge located in Tczew, Poland. Completed in 1857, it spans the Vistula River and was one of the first metal bridges in Europe. The bridge is notable for its impressive length of 837 meters and its unique design, featuring multiple arches and a combination of iron and steel materials.
This bridge played a significant role in connecting various regions of Poland and facilitating trade and transportation. It was a vital part of the Warsaw–Petersburg Railway, enhancing economic development in the area. Today, the Tczew Bridge is recognized as a cultural monument and an important symbol of engineering heritage.