Two footbridges with the same form are located in an open, green area not yet fully developed land of the Jaworek Park in Tychy. Theirs light weight and smooth shape refers to near green sledge hill. The construction is made of steel beams, catwalk and balustrades are made of exotic wood . Stainless steel handrail stiffens slatted wooden balustrades.
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