thumb|250px|Beckholmsbron, 2006. Beckholmsbron () is a wooden bridge in central Stockholm, Sweden, connecting the two islands Djurgården and Beckholmen.
thumb|250px|Beckholmsbron, 2006. Beckholmsbron () is a wooden bridge in central Stockholm, Sweden, connecting the two islands Djurgården and Beckholmen.
Originally built in 1848–1858 when the first docks were constructed on Beckholmen, Beckholmsbron is the only remaining wooden bridge in Stockholm still used by heavy vehicles. It was repaired several times before the Royal Djurgården Administration had it rebuilt in 1992. The Stockholm City Museum have classified the bridge as a historical monument. The current name was made official in 1961.
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