Vilijampolė Bridge

Vilijampolė Bridge

Vilijampolė Bridge - a bridge connecting Kaunas Old Town and Vilijampolė. Bridge was built in interbellum period and destroyed during World War II in 1941, was rebuilt and once again destroyed in an 1944 as Soviet forces were approaching. It was rebuilt in 1948. It was closed for repair in 2008.

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structure = Bridges
place = Neris River
bridge = Vilijampolė bridge
bridge signs =
upstream = Varnių street bridge
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downstream = None
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