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The Grunwaldzki Bridge is a large and iconic bridge that spans the Vistula River, connecting the city's main train station with the city center. The bridge is considered one of the most important landmarks in Krakow and is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike with its stunning views of the Vistual waterfront.
The Grunwaldzki Bridge was built in the early 20th century and made of steel. The bridge is about 760 meters long and 20 meters wide. The Grunwaldzki is a two-leaf bridge, which means that the middle part of the bridge can be raised to allow passage of ships. From the bridge overlooking the Vistula River, visitors can take in the view of Wawel Castle and the historic old town of Krakow.
The bridge is also an important transport route, as it connects the city center with the main railway station and the industrial areas located on the other side of the river. It also provides a direct connection to the A4 motorway, which runs from Krakow to Lviv, Ukraine.
The Grunwaldzki Bridge is also an important cultural and historical site, as it played an important role in the history of Krakow. During World War II, the bridge was heavily damaged and it was rebuilt after the war. The bridge also played an important role in the history of the city, and was the site of many important events.