Lions' BridgeVisualizing Family, Gender Relations, and the Body. The Balkans approx. 1860-1950Anelia KassabovaeditorCentre for Southeast European History, University GrazCentre for Information Modelling in the Humanities, University Grazo:vase.718Издателска къща "Минало"Publishing house "Minalo"K-22Domesticated AnimalsAnimal HusbandryClothingBuilding and ConstructionStructuresSettelmentsEnergy and PowerDomestic TradeExchangeVehiclesLand TransportInternational RelationsStateBulgariaSofiaSofia23.32415,42.69751PostcardPhotographer1901 afterDimitar AnastasovKarastoyanovKarastoyanov, Dimitar AnastasovPanorama photograph of a bridge with a parapet and large bronze sculptures of lions at the four corner points of the bridge. There is a street with tramlines and two- and three-storey buildings in the background. In the far background one can see three chimney stacks. Some trucks and carriages are in the street as are people in rural and urban clothes and in uniforms. Title in Bulgarian and French. Recto: name of the photographer and "Neubert" - probably the publisher.Lions' Bridge (Lavov most), a stone bridge, was built between 1889 and 1891 in the place of an older bridge called Sharen Most ("Motley Bridge"). It was planned by Czech architect Václav Prošek, his brother Jozef and his cousins Bohdan and Jiří, who also designed and built the similar, eagle-themed "Eagles' Bridge" in 1891. All metal elements of the bridge were produced by the Austrian company of Rudolph Philipp Waagner. Electric lights were installed in the early 1900s.Not specifiedNot specified168222156215BulgariaSofiaNeubert