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Palladian Bridge at Tsarskoe Selo

Palladian Bridge at Tsarskoe Selo
Following on from my previous upload, this postcard c1903 was mailed internally in Russia during 1907.

There are four almost identical surviving Palladian bridges of this size, designed by the Venetian architect Andrea Palladio (1508–1580). Three in England and this one one in Russia, at Tsarskoe Selo (now Pushkin) in the Environs of St Petersburg.

Called the Siberian Marble Gallery by the Russians, it is situated between 'Swan Islands' in the landscaped Catherine Park of Tsarskoe Selo and spans a rivulet flowing between several large ponds. The bridge was modelled after the Palladian Bridge of 1736 in the park of Wilton House outside Salisbury in Wiltshire. All components of the bridge, including the granite Ionic colonnade — were produced in Ekaterinburg, transported to Tsarskoe Selo and then assembled in situ. It is probably called Siberian due to its construction with marble from the Urals.

Pam J, William Sutherland, , Roger Dodger have particularly liked this photo


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 Gudrun
Gudrun club
It really is almost identical- never change a winning design:-) I wonder whether Palladio got any money for the copies....
7 years ago.
 Polyrus
Polyrus has replied
I doubt if Palladio benefited from any of the four copies I know of, Gudrun.
He moved on to a better place over 150 years before any of these were built and he never left a forwarding address ;-)
7 years ago.
 Gudrun
Gudrun club has replied
Lol, I should have considered the year;-)
7 years ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club
Interesting comparison image Neil...............together with a well researched narrative.
7 years ago.

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