The main suspension bridge across the Ingulets River in the
Park of Culture and Leisure named after. newspaper "Pravda" leads from the street. Grabovsky to the southern part of the park. The bridge, similar to the Venetian, was built for ease of communication in the mid-1950s, but after 50 years its structures were worn out. In 2014, a suspension bridge reconstruction project was developed and its expertise was carried out.
The bridge offers a picturesque view of the
boat station, the intersection of the Ingulets and Saksagan rivers,
park. The suspension bridge is an architectural monument of local importance. The second suspension bridge across the Ingulets is located to the west, near the beach
Pravda Park.