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Riddarholmsbron (, "The Knights Islet bridge") is a bridge in Gamla stan, the old town in central
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, leading from the square
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on
Stadsholmen Stadsholmen is the historical name of an island in the centre of Stockholm, Sweden. Stadsholmen is connected to the mainland via several bridges. Together with the small islands of Riddarholmen and Helgeandsholmen it forms Gamla stan, the old t ...
to the smaller neighbouring island Riddarholmen.


History


Wooden bridges

The first bridge to connect Riddarholmen to Stadsholmen, was a simple wooden bridge leading from Gråmunketornet ("The
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s Tower"). At the time Riddarholmen was still called ''Gråmunkeholmen'' ("The Greyfriars islet"), referring to the franciscan abbey on the island, and the bridge was accordingly called
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("The Friars Bridge"). Once the name of islet had been changed, Munkbron instead referred to the quay which then faced Riddarholmen. In 1630 the Councillor
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(1598–1640) was granted permission to build a
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over to his estate on Riddarholmen from the north-western corner of the House of Knights, a construction that would survive him by only 15 years. Following the fire of the
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in 1697, the members of the
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were accommodated in the Wrangel Palace on Riddarholmen, which therefore needed face-lift. Both bridges leading to the island were subsequently widened, the southernmost in 1738 and the northern in 1751.


Stone bridge

These wooden bridges were both replaced by a more impressive stone arch bridge designed by the architect
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in 1784 and given his name (''Palmstedtska bron'') upon its inauguration in 1789. The bridge was furnished with a memorial slate carrying an inscription in Latin: : ''When Gustav III, the best among kings, in good health returned from Italy to the fatherland, this bridge in stone was built as a memorial over Sweden's restored felicity and general delight by the burghers of Stockholm on August 3, 1784.'' The stone bridge was, however, demolished in 1867 to give room to the junction track of the new
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, but in 1958 intentions was to reuse the slate on the present bridge, plans accomplished 22 years later. The architect Ragnar Östberg (1866–1945) found use for the bridge's vault for what is today called ''Palmstedts grotta'' ("Cave of Palmstedt") in the gardens of the Stockholm City Hall.


Cast iron bridge

Due to the clear height demanded by the locomotives, the four spans of the new cast iron bridge built in 1867 had to be made both steeper and longer than those of its predecessors.


Concrete bridge

The increasing post-war traffic in Stockholm coupled with the introduction of the metro system in the 1950s, resulted in the demolition of the cast iron bridge followed by six years of provisional bridges succeeding each other. In 1958 the present 13.4 metre wide,
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, concrete bridge crossing Centralbron, one of the major motorways in Stockholm, over two intermediate supports was finally built.


See also

* Centralbron * Vasabron * List of bridges in Stockholm


Gallery

File:Gamla Riddarholmsbron 2009.jpg, The old bridge's vault for what is today called ''Palmstedts grotta'' ("Cave of Palmstedt") in the gardens of the Stockholm City Hall. File:Riddarholmsbron 1841a.jpg, The bridge and surrounding area in the 1840s;
by Ferdinand Tollin Image:Riddarholmsbron Stone Gustav III March 2007.jpg, Commemorative slate next to the present bridge.


References

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External links


Stockholmskällan
- historical images of Riddarholmsbron. {{coord, 59, 19, 30, N, 18, 03, 55, E, region:SE_type:landmark, display=title Bridges in Stockholm Bridges completed in 1958 1958 establishments in Sweden