The Pushkinsky pedestrian bridge is an old Andreevsky bridge but rebuilt. Thus, it sometimes called Andreevsky. During the construction of the Third transport ring, then the need arose the one on the construction of 2 new bridges: road and rail one. After the examination, the decision came not to demolish the old Andreevsky bridge. Then, in 1999, it was dismantled and moved by barge to 1.5 kilometers downstream. And in its place was built a new Andreyevsky road bridge. The basis of the newly collected bridge included the design of the old. However, it became higher still and even walking. Now one can go on the outside of the bridge it offers some of the best views of Moscow. The bridge offers spectacular views of the Kremlin and Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, on Pushkinskaya embankment, Gorky Park, and Vorobyovy Hills. Many tourists like to take pictures of the Andreevsky foot bridge in the dark in the night lights it looks just amazing. Periodically there are exhibitions, free, of course. From may to September on Saturday lovers of Latin dances gather here to dance. Those nights are known in Moscow as “salsa under the bridge”. This bridge is popular with honeymooners and young couples cruises, take photos and conduct video. And this can be done in any weather part of the bridge is covered.