- Riksbron
Riksbron (Swedish: "The National Bridge" or "The State Bridge") is an
arch bridge in centralStockholm ,Sweden leading fromDrottninggatan onNorrmalm 44 metres over toRiksgatan onHelgeandsholmen .The name is derived from the bridges proximity to several buildings of national importance, including
Riksdag en, the Parliament Building;Rosenbad , the Prime Minister's Office and the Government Chancellery; and theSager House , official residence of the Prime Minister.Nearby bridges include
Stallbron ,Norrbro , andVasabron .History
Writing from his camp at
Bender in 1712, King Charles XII (1682-1718) was the first to suggest a bridge extending Drottninggatan over to Helgeandsholmen. In a drawing dated 1713 the kings architect,Nicodemus Tessin the Younger (1654-1728), not only proposed a new bridge but he also wanted to have the street extended much further south, across Helgeandsholmen and over toMynttorget next to the Royal Palace onStadsholmen . Sweden was at war with Russia at the time however and, lacking both funding and manpower, the project had to be irrevocably postponed. In 1794 the architectErik Palmstedt (1741-1803) made an unsuccessful attempt to have the bridge realized.A permanent bridge with three arches was proposed in 1898, before a provisional
truss bridge with a woodenfootway was built in 1907, four metres in width and height. Lacking in dignity, it soon became known as "Råttfällan", "The Mousetrap".In 1915 a proposal was passed for a bridge with three arches, inspired by the 18th century bridge
Norrbro just east of Riksbron. However, a smaller copy of the larger bridge was regarded as aesthetically unappealing, and the water loads from Lake Mälaren made the proposed bridge problematic.A permanent solution based on the three arch proposal was thereafter investigated but, for various reasons, never carried out, until a bridge with a single span was finally proposed in 1924 by engineer
Thorleif Aronsson . This proposal resulted in the present construction designed by engineersAxel Björkman (1869–1957) and K A Wickert together with architectRagnar Östberg (1866–1945). Inaugurated in 1931, it is aconcrete portal frame with a centralhinge , 44 in length and 13,5 metres in width with a 7,5 metres wide carriageway flanked by two 3 metres wide footways.A
sluice gate regulating the water level of Lake Mälaren was later added under the bridge.See also
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List of bridges in Stockholm References
* cite book
title = Stockholms gatunamn
edition = 2nd ed. | year = 1992
publisher = Kommittén för Stockholmsforskning
location = Stockholm | id = ISBN 91-7031-042-4
pages = 176 | chapter = Innerstaden
* cite book
last = Dufwa | first = Arne
title = Stockholms tekniska historia: Trafik, broar, tunnelbanor, gator
year = 1985
publisher = Stockholms gatukontor and Kommittén för Stockholmsforskning
location = Uppsala | id = ISBN 91-37-08725-1
pages = 186 | chapter = Broar och viadukter: Riksbron
* cite book
title = Guide till Stockholms arkitektur
first Bengt O H | last = Johansson | publisher = Arktiektur Förlag
year = 1999 | edition = 2nd ed. | pages = 144
isbn = 90 86050-41-9 | language = Swedish
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