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  1. Margaret Bridge (sometimes Margit Bridge) or Margit híd (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈmɒrgit ˈhiːd]) is a three-way bridge in Budapest, Hungary, connecting Buda and Pest across the Danube and linking Margaret Island to the banks. It is the second-northernmost and second-oldest public bridge in Budapest.

  2. www.bridgesofbudapest.com › bridge › margaret_bridgeMargaret Bridge / Budapest

    Margaret Bridge is the second permanent bridge of Budapest, a distinguished example of French Neo-Baroque bridge-building in Hungary. Its construction was started twenty years after the inauguration of the Chain Bridge.

  3. Mar 6, 2024 · Built between 1872 and 1876, Margaret Bridge stands as the second-oldest public bridge in Budapest, a testament to the city’s architectural prowess and engineering ingenuity. Designed by French engineer Ernest Gouin, this neo-baroque masterpiece spans the majestic Danube River, offering breathtaking views of the city’s skyline.

  4. Jan 31, 2024 · Visiting Margaret Bridge provides a chance to experience Budapests history while enjoying panoramic views and easy access to the tranquil Margaret Island. The bridge’s evening illumination offers a magical spectacle, creating an unforgettable experience for all who walk its span.

  5. The Margaret Bridge is 607 meters, and from it you can enjoy a beautiful view: The Parlament, the Castle, the Matthias Church, the Chain Bridge, the Elisabeth Bridge, the Gellert Hill and if you turn around you can go for a walk on the Margaret Island.

  6. The Margaret Bridge in Budapest connects St. Stephen's Boulevard and Margaret Boulevard with the tip of Margaret Island. It was built between 1872 and 1876. It is the second oldest bridge in the city.

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  8. Renovated Margaret Bridge introduces the Big Ring Rd to Buda. It's unique in that it doglegs in order to stand at right angles to the Danube where it converges at the southern tip of Margaret Island. The bridge was originally built by French engineer Ernest Goüin in 1876; the spur leading to the island was added in 1901.

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