Carrying Lermontovsky Prospekt across the Fontanka River, the Egyptian
Bridge was St. Petersburg's first metal bridge, and one of eight chain
suspension bridges erected in the city in the 1820s. The original bridge
collapsed in 1905, and was not replaced until 1955. Fortunately, Pavel
Sokolov's four fine cast iron sphinxes were unharmed, and still guard
the approaches to the bridge. The Egyptian motif, a typical 19th
Century conceit, has been preserved in numerous charming details,
including the hieroglyph-embossed obelisks at each corner of the bridge.
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