- Mária Valéria bridge
The Mária Valéria bridge joins
Esztergom inHungary andŠtúrovo inSlovakia , across the River Danube. The bridge is some 500metres in length. It is named afterArchduchess Marie Valerie of Austria , (1868 - 1924), the fourth child of Emperor 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 betweenKomárno andKomarom . Since its opening on 28 September 1895, the bridge has been destroyed twice. On July 22, 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. DuringWorld War II , retreating German troops blew up the bridge on 26 December 1944 along with other bridges near Esztergom. Decades of intransigence between the Communist governments of Hungary andCzechoslovakia meant that the bridge was not rebuilt until the new millennium, finally reopening on 11 October2001 . Half the costs of the project were covered by a 10 millionEuro grant from theEuropean Union , as part of the EUPHARE project to assist applicant countries in their preparations to join the EU. The re-opening was marked with the issue of a Slovak stamp. [http://www.telecom.gov.sk/externe/znamky/2001/01249e.html] The rebuilding of the bridge helped the local industry and gave a boost to the economy in theIster-Granum Euroregion .As a young man, the travel writer
Patrick Leigh Fermor walked from the Hook of Holland to Constantinople in 1933/34. His book "A Time of Gifts " ends on the bridge and the second volume, "Between The Woods And The Water ", begins with him crossing into Esztergom.External links
* [http://www.vlada.gov.sk/temy/moststurovo/historia_mosta_en.html History of the Bridge]
* [http://www.bridgeguard.org/GB/40Ort&Bruecke.htm Bridgeguard Project]
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