The Tipografsky Bridge is the longest wooden pedestrian bridge in Russia. It is located within the city of Kirzhach in the Vladimir region of Russia and is one of its landmarks. The length of the structure is 555 meters.
The bridge was built in 2016 and connected two important microdistricts for the city: the city center in the area of Gagarin Street and the microdistrict of the furniture factory in the area of Magistralnaya Street. It received its name "Tipografsky" in honor of the Kirzhach Printing House that financed its construction, and the opening of the bridge was specially timed to coincide with the 85th anniversary of the enterprise - August 6, 2016.
The idea and project for the construction of the bridge belong to its general director Evgeny Fyodorov.
The Tipografsky Bridge has become part of the unified tourist space of Kirzhach. In addition to it, the complex includes the museum and park area "Vshivaya Gorka", the military-historical complex "Rubezh 12", and the observation deck "Zaychushka".