Margit Bridge

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Margit Bridge is a historic arch bridge in Budapest spanning the Danube River and linking the city’s Buda and Pest sides.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
historic structure
road bridge
steel bridge
angleDescription forms an obtuse angle at the connection to Margaret Island
architecturalStyle 19th-century iron bridge engineering
carries pedestrians
road traffic
tram traffic
connects Buda NERFINISHED
Pest NERFINISHED
connectsTo Margaret Island NERFINISHED
constructionStartDate 1872
country Hungary
crosses Danube River NERFINISHED
designer Ernest Goüin NERFINISHED
follows Árpád Bridge (in upstream order) NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Margaret Bridge NERFINISHED
hasCurvature angled in the middle
hasLength 607 meters
hasNumberOfSpans 5
hasOfficialNameInHungarian Margit híd NERFINISHED
hasPedestrianWalkways yes
hasRoadLanes 4
hasTollStatus toll-free
hasTramTracks 2
hasViewOf Buda Castle NERFINISHED
Hungarian Parliament Building NERFINISHED
hasWidth 25 meters
heritageStatus protected monument in Budapest
isSecondOldestBridgeIn Budapest NERFINISHED
isTouristAttraction yes
languageOfName Hungarian
locatedIn Budapest NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Budapest municipal authorities NERFINISHED
material steel
stone
namedAfter Margaret Island NERFINISHED
openingDate 1876
owner City of Budapest NERFINISHED
partOf Budapest inner ring road network NERFINISHED
precededBy Széchenyi Chain Bridge NERFINISHED
reconstructionDate 1948
region Central Hungary NERFINISHED
riverBankOnOneSide Buda bank of the Danube
riverBankOnOtherSide Pest bank of the Danube
significantEvent partially destroyed in World War II
underwentRenovation 2009–2011

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