leuanvetoja
Leuanvetoja, also known as the Leuanvetoja Bridge, is a notable architectural landmark located in the city of Tampere, Finland. Constructed in the early 20th century, the bridge spans the Tammerkoski rapids, a section of the River Tammerkoski. The bridge is renowned for its distinctive design, which combines elements of both Gothic and Art Nouveau styles. The Gothic arches and pointed windows create a striking contrast with the flowing, organic lines of the Art Nouveau decorations, resulting in a unique and visually appealing structure.
The Leuanvetoja Bridge was designed by the Finnish architect Lars Sonck and completed in 1906. It is
The bridge's name, Leuanvetoja, is derived from the Finnish words "leuan" meaning "chin" and "vetoja" meaning "rapids."