
Ahdaskurun silta - Lapin Tiepiiri, Finland
N 69° 04.688 E 020° 45.664
34W E 490478 N 7663092
On the Kilpisjärvi road, close to the Norwegian border, the Ahdaskurun stone bridge can be seen
Waymark Code: WM178GT
Location: Lappi, Finland
Date Posted: 01/02/2023
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On the Kilpisjärvi road, close to the Norwegian border, the Ahdaskurun stone bridge can be seen. There is a parking lot close to the bridge. Here you follow the stairs down to the bridge. A large sign in several languages informs about the bridge.
The bridge is an arch bridge made of large granite stones. The bridge has a length of 10,9 m and a width of 6.0 m and a free span at 2,5 m. A small stream runs under the bridge.
The bridge was completed in 1943 and was designed and built by the Road and Water Works Agency. The German troops also participated in the construction. The bridge had to be able to handle the heavy military vehicles that drove from the Atlantic to the Finnish front. As the Germans retreated, several bridges were blown up, but this one avoided the same fate.
The bridge was designated as a museum bridge (
visit link) by the Finnish Road Administration in 1983.