Liberty Bridge 5.27

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Só Utca
Budapest, 1053
Hungary

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Szabadság híd in Budapest, Hungary, connects Buda and Pest across the River Danube. It is the third southernmost public road bridge in Budapest, located at the southern end of the City Centre. It was originally named Ferenc József híd .At its two ends are two public squares, Gellért tér and Fővám tér .HistoryOnce they handed over to the Margaret Bridge, the state revenue has increased significantly. If the tax proceeds annual income is more than 650.000 Ft, the state have to build a fourth bridge, which finally occurred in 1890.ConstructionThe bridge was built between 1894 and 1896 to the plans of János Feketeházy. Although radically different in structure (it is a cantilever truss bridge with a suspended middle span), the bridge imitates the general outline of a chain-type bridge, which was considered an aesthetically preferable form at the time of construction. The bridge was opened in the presence of Emperor Franz Joseph; the last silver rivet on the Pest abutment was inserted into the iron structure by the Emperor himself, and the bridge was originally named after him.Dimensions and decorationsThe bridge is 333.6 m in length and 20.1 m in width. The top of the four masts are decorated with large bronze statues of the Turul, a falcon-like bird, prominent in ancient Hungarian mythology.