Mária Valéria Bridge

Local nameMária Valéria híd
LocationEsztergom, Magyarország

The Mária Valéria Bridge joins Esztergom in Hungary and Štúrovo in Slovakia, across the River Danube. The bridge is some 500 metres in length. It is named after Archduchess Marie Valerie of Austria, the fourth child of the Emperor of Austria-Hungary, Franz Josef and Elisabeth.

The bridge was designed by János Feketeházy in 1893; he built several bridges on the Danube, including the Liberty Bridge in Budapest and the Elisabeth Bridge between Komárno and Komárom. Since its opening on 28 September 1895, the bridge has been destroyed twice. On 22 July 1919 the bridge was destroyed by a detonation at its first pier on its western side but the bridge was renovated in 1922 and completely reconstructed in 1926. During World War II, retreating German troops blew up the bridge on 26 December 1944 along with other bridges near Esztergom.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mária_Valéria_Bridge

Address Mária Valéria híd, 2500, Hungary

Coordinates 47°47'41.464" N 18°43'55.985" E

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