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The Stádlec Suspension Bridge (Czech: Stádlecký most) over the Lužnice river is located near the market town of Stádlec, Czech Republic. It is the last surviving suspension bridge built in empire style in the Czech Republic. Originally, between 1848–1960, it spanned the Vltava river near Podolsko, South Bohemian region. it was dismantled between 1960–1975 and moved to its present location near Stádlec. Since 1989 it has been on the on Czech national cultural monuments list.