1986 Covered Wooden Bridge (#1691560)
The Covered Wooden Bridge from Department 56 is a classic and nostalgic lit porcelain building that brings old-world charm and seasonal ambiance to your Christmas village display. Featuring a timber-framed covered bridge with quaint roof, snow-topped trusses, lanterns at each end, and glowing interior windows, this piece evokes a peaceful winter scene where villagers cross the stream under soft light and falling snow. As part of a broader “village accessories / architecture” collection, this building adds story, depth and picturesque character to your layout. Crafted with fine hand-painted detail and designed for illumination, the piece enhances both day-time and night-time displays with warm light shining through windows and bridge openings. Whether placed next to a river scene, by village homes or incorporated into a winter walkway with silhouetted trees, the Covered Wooden Bridge enhances your décor with vintage appeal, architectural interest and collector value.
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The Covered Wooden Bridge from Department 56 is a classic and nostalgic lit porcelain building that brings old-world charm and seasonal ambiance to your Christmas village display. Featuring a timber-framed covered bridge with quaint roof, snow-topped trusses, lanterns at each end, and glowing interior windows, this piece evokes a peaceful winter scene where villagers cross the stream under soft light and falling snow. As part of a broader “village accessories / architecture” collection, this building adds story, depth and picturesque character to your layout. Crafted with fine hand-painted detail and designed for illumination, the piece enhances both day-time and night-time displays with warm light shining through windows and bridge openings. Whether placed next to a river scene, by village homes or incorporated into a winter walkway with silhouetted trees, the Covered Wooden Bridge enhances your décor with vintage appeal, architectural interest and collector value.





















