Čech Bridge
Bridge architects were Jan Koula and Jiří Soukup. Art Nouveau style
sculptures (including four put on 17.5 meters high pylons) were created by
sculptors Klusáček, Wurzel, Popp and Amort.
The bridge was named after recently died Czech writer Svatopluk Čech
(1846-1908); its opening became feat of Czech nation. During occupation of
Czech lands by Nazis name of the bridge was changed (1940-45) to Mendel
Bridge (Mendelův most), after Gregor Mendel (of German ethnicity).
During 1971-75 Svatopluk Čech Bridge went through major reconstruction,
during 1953-56 and 2000-01 through smaller reconstructions, during 1984-87
the sculptures were repaired.
As the only Art Nouveau style bridge in the Czech Republic it is protected
by state (chráněná technická památka). It is used by tramways, cars and
pedestrians.
Photo 82, Sept 2008