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Nusle Bridge () is a prestressed concrete in , . It connects Prague 2 and Prague 4, across a valley which forms part of the district. The bridge is one of the longest in the country and carries two , a multi-lane road and part of the city's network.

The bridge links the city center to its south-eastern districts such as Pankrác, and joins the D1 motorway leading to . It is crucial to Prague's transportation network, since almost all north-south traffic flows across it. Below the six-lane highway on the surface, lies part of Line C between I.P. Pavlova and Vyšehrad stations.

Image:NuselskyMost.jpg|View from the north Image:Nuselsky-most.jpg|View from the south Image:Nusle and Nusle Bridge Prague CZ 747.jpg|View from the west (from Vyšehrad) Image:Nuselsky most23.jpg|View from below


Description
The bridge is 485 metres long and 26.5 metres wide, consisting of a reinforced concrete structure with four pillars. Two sections of the bridge span 68.5m and the other three span 115.5m. The average height above the valley is 42.5m. The conduit for the metro line C has a cross section, with a height of almost 6.5 m and wall thickness from 30 to 110 cm. The road is illuminated by lamps mounted in the central reservation.


Position
The bridge crosses, inter alia, Folimanka Park, Botič stream and the railway line from Prague main station to Smíchov. The majority of the bridge belongs to the administrative district of Prague 2. The section which lies to the south of the railway track below, however, belongs to Prague 4.


History
Construction began in 1967 and it opened on 22 February 1973 under the name Klement Gottwald Bridge (Czech: Most Klementa Gottwalda), honouring the late communist revolutionary and former president .


Suicides
A total of 200 to 300 people have been recorded to have by jumping from the bridge, garnering the nickname "". Since 2011, the deceased have been commemorated in the monument named Of One's Own Volition by Krištof Kintera, in the park below. Kristof Kintera’s new work Memento Mori: “Of One’s Own Volition”

The bridge was originally constructed with only a 1m high railing. In response to the high casualty rate, a 1.5m wide safety net was installed underneath the railing. Between 1996 and 1997, further fencing was added, heightening the barrier to 2.7 m. In 2007, the fencing was topped off with another meter of polished metal to make it near-impossible to climb.


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