The Stone Bridge is a true symbol and historical talisman that Voronezh is rightfully proud of. Built in 1826, it was the city's first brick bridge and remains a valuable 19th-century architectural monument today, preserving the spirit of Classicism in the heart of modern development.

This small yet expressive structure in Russia is a classic "humpback" arched bridge, only 10 meters long. Its name comes from the material used—at the time of construction, brick was often referred to as "stone." Designed by architect Ivan Blitsin, the bridge not only decorated the city but also solved an important transport issue by connecting the central districts with the coastal areas.
Today, the Stone Bridge is one of the most romantic and prestigious spots in Voronezh. Thanks to its intimate feel, massive retaining walls, and elegant details, it attracts both tourists looking for interesting photo locations and locals for whom the bridge has become an integral part of city legends and traditions.