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Pest Bridge | Budapest


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Landmark: Pest Bridge
City: Budapest
Country: Hungary
Continent: Europe

Pest Bridge is not a well-known landmark by that name, but it may refer to one of the bridges over the Danube River in Budapest that connects the Pest side of the city to the Buda side. The term "Pest" refers to the more modern, commercial, and administrative side of Budapest, while "Buda" is the historic, hilly side. Here are the most prominent bridges in Budapest that connect Pest to Buda:

1. Széchenyi Chain Bridge

  • Most famous and iconic bridge in Budapest, often referred to simply as "The Chain Bridge." It connects the Pest side (at Clark Ádám Square) to the Buda side (at the foot of Castle Hill). Opened in 1849, it was the first permanent bridge across the Danube in the city and is considered a symbol of Hungary's modernization.

2. Liberty Bridge

  • Also known as the Szabadság híd, this bridge connects the Pest side (at Kálvin Square) to the Buda side (at the Gellért Hill area). Opened in 1896, it is a well-recognized suspension bridge with beautiful Art Nouveau design and a prominent green color.

3. Elizabeth Bridge

  • The Erzsébet híd spans across the Danube and connects the Pest side (at Kossuth Lajos Street) to the Buda side (at the Lágymányosi Bridge area). Originally constructed in 1903, the current version of the bridge, which was rebuilt after World War II, was opened in 1964. It’s a more modern and sleek design compared to the other bridges.

4. Margaret Bridge

  • Margit híd connects Pest (at Szent István Park) to Margaret Island and Buda (at Batthyány Square). It is the second oldest bridge in Budapest, completed in 1876, and is known for its unique two-tiered design. The bridge passes over the Danube River and the Margaret Island in the middle.

5. Árpád Bridge

  • Árpád híd is a modern bridge connecting the Pest side (at Árpád Avenue) to the Buda side (at Újpest). It was completed in 1950 and serves as a major route for vehicles crossing from the northern districts of the city.

6. Petőfi Bridge

  • Petőfi híd connects the Pest side (at Móricz Zsigmond Square) to the Buda side (near the Gellért Hill area). Opened in 1937, this bridge was named after the Hungarian poet Sándor Petőfi and is an important traffic route in Budapest.

7. Rákóczi Bridge

  • Rákóczi híd is located further south and connects the Pest side (at Közvágóhíd) to the Buda side (near Újbuda). The bridge was completed in 1995 and serves as a more modern route compared to the historic bridges.

Summary

If you're referring to a specific bridge in Pest that is important but not often named on its own as "Pest Bridge," it likely means one of the significant bridges listed above, which are integral to the connection between the Pest and Buda sides of the city. If you had a different bridge in mind or if there’s another name you're referring to, feel free to clarify!


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