The Green Bridge () is a bridge over the
Neris River
The river Neris () or Vilija (, ) rises in northern Belarus. It flows westward, passing through Vilnius (Lithuania's capital) and in the south-centre of that country it flows into the Nemunas (Neman) from the right bank, at Kaunas, as its ma ...
in
Vilnius
Vilnius ( , ) is the capital of and List of cities in Lithuania#Cities, largest city in Lithuania and the List of cities in the Baltic states by population, most-populous city in the Baltic states. The city's estimated January 2025 population w ...
,
Lithuania
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, that connects the city center with the district of
Šnipiškės
Šnipiškės is a neighborhood in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. Vilnius Central Business District is a part of Šnipiškės. Located on the north bank of the river Neris, it became the site of a modern business district with skyscrapers which ...
. The original 16th-century bridge was the oldest bridge in Vilnius.
History
The first bridge dated from 1536. It stood closer to the present-day
Mindaugas Bridge. It was a wooden covered bridge with brick and stone piers. It had a second floor with apartments for toll collectors.
Because its builder
Ulrich Hosius wanted to recoup the cost by collecting tolls,
Grand Duke
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* in ...
Sigismund the Old granted him a privilege prohibiting others from building any other bridges across Neris between
Kernavė
Kernavė was a medieval capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and today is a tourist attraction and an archeological site (population 238, 2021). It is located in the Širvintos district municipality located in southeast Lithuania. A Lithuanian ...
and (now in Belarus) or to offer other crossing services between
Verkiai and
Paneriai.
[ The bridge was burned by retreating Lithuanian Army commanded by Janusz Radziwiłł after the Battle of Vilnius (1655).]
A new project was planned in 1673, which envisioned a span of between piers – the longest known span at the time.[ However, an early spring and ]ice jam
Ice jams occur when the ice that is drifting down-current in a river comes to a stop, for instance, at a river bend, when it contacts the river bed in a shallow area, or against bridge piers. Doing so increases the resistance to flow, thereby in ...
destroyed the piers. Therefore, the old piers from the first bridge were reused and the second bridge was completed in 1679.
In 1739 another wooden bridge was erected and painted green.[ Since then this crossing has been known as the Green Bridge. In 1789 a new plan for a brick bridge was prepared by Laurynas Gucevičius, but the builders selected another proposal.][ The construction was supervised by Marcin Knackfus. The project was not successful as the bridge burned in 1791. It was rebuilt according to a plan by Michael Schulz in 1805, but it was burned again on orders from ]Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly
Prince Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly (baptised – ) was a Russian field marshal who figured prominently in the Napoleonic Wars.
Barclay was born into a Baltic German family from Livland. His father was the first of his family to be accep ...
during the French invasion of Russia
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of 1812.[
The bridge was rebuilt in 1827–1829. A steel bridge was designed by Nikolai Belelubsky and completed in 1894.][ It survived ]World War I
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, but was blown up by the Wehrmacht
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in 1944. The present-day bridge was completed in 1952 and named after Soviet General Ivan Chernyakhovsky
Ivan Danilovich Chernyakhovsky (; ; – 18 February 1945) was the youngest-ever Soviet General of the army. For his leadership during World War II he was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union twice. He died from wounds received outside K� ...
. After Lithuania's declaration of independence in 1990, the bridge was returned to its historical name.
Vilnia, Vialla, Zialony most. Вільня, Вяльля, Зялёны мост (J. Pieška, 1808).jpg, Bridge in the early 19th century
Green bridge in Vilnius before 1900.jpg, Bridge at the end of 19th century
Green Bridge in Vilnius before 1890.jpg, Bridge before 1890
Vilnia,_Vialla,_Zialony_most._Вільня,_Вяльля,_Зялёны_мост_(1929).jpg, Bridge in 1929
Old sculptures
During the Soviet occupation
During World War II, the Soviet Union occupied and annexed several countries effectively handed over by Nazi Germany in the secret Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact of 1939. These included the eastern regions of Poland (incorporated into three differe ...
, in 1952, the bridge was decorated with four sets of cast iron sculptures of Soviet realism ("Mokslo jaunimas" ("Student Youth"), "Taikos sargyboje" ("On the Guard of Peace"), "Žemės ūkis" ("Agricultrure), "Pramonė ir statyba" ("Industry and Construction)). After the restoration of independence, the sculptures were a subject of heated public debate whether they represent a form of art or Soviet propaganda
Propaganda in the Soviet Union was the practice of state-directed communication aimed at promoting class conflict, proletarian internationalism, the goals of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and the party itself.
The main Soviet cen ...
which should be removed.
The sculptures were deteriorating and often vandalized. In 2013, Artūras Zuokas
Artūras Zuokas (born 21 February 1968) is a Lithuanian journalist, businessman and politician who served as the mayor of the capital of Lithuania, Vilnius, from 2000 to 2007 and again from 2011 to 2015, and as member of Lithuania's unicameral pa ...
, then mayor of Vilnius, announced a plan to refurbish the statues without removing them from the bridge, and to add a commemorative plaque about Soviet repressions below the sculptures as a compromise. However, in July 2015 the statues were removed, citing health and safety reasons. Vilnius Mayor Remigijus Šimašius
Remigijus Šimašius (born 12 January 1974) is a Lithuanian lawyer and politician, member of Seimas (2012–2015), Minister of Justice (2008–2012), Mayor of Vilnius from 2015 to 2023.
Education
In 1997 Šimašius graduated from the Facul ...
claimed: "The statues represent a lie. Their heroic portrayal of the Soviet people – that is all a lie ... The statues are a mockery of the real people who had to live during the Soviet period." Later, Šimašius announced that the decision to remove the sculptures is permanent. Various art installations have been placed on the bridge since.
In March 2016, the First Council of the Assessment of Immovable Cultural Heritage stripped the bridge and the statues of legal protection they enjoyed as artifacts of cultural value, making the restoration and return of the statues to the bridge unlikely. Members of the council expressed hope, however, that the statues would end up in a museum where they can be preserved and presented in the appropriate context.
In August 2016, a Lithuanian official sharply criticized a newly issued Russian commemorative coin depicting one of the banished statues – "Guarding Peace" – in connection with the Soviet liberation of Vilnius in 1944. Rolandas Kacinskas, director of the Foreign Ministry's Political Department, said: "We have no doubts about the role and place of the Red Army in the history of Lithuania. ... The issue of the coins proves once again that Russia is not ready for the historic truth about the Soviet occupation."
On 4 August 2023 renewal works started to repair stairways link with the bridge and remove graffiti
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from the sides of the bridge.
References
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