PHOTOS, VIDEO: Hungary’s record-breaking suspension bridge in final stages
The construction of the Bridge of National Unity in Sátoraljaújhely is reaching its final stages, promising to be a groundbreaking addition to the region. This pedestrian suspension bridge, initiated at the end of 2021, will offer an unprecedented view of the city and mountains. The attraction will also elevate the local tourism experience.
A record-breaking project
According to 24.hu, the ambitious project, with a total cost of HUF 4 billion (approximately EUR 10 million), is set to break records with its impressive specifications. Spanning 80 meters above the ground, the Bridge of National Unity (Nemzeti Összetartozás Hídja) aims to secure its place as a world record-holder in its category. Moreover, extending over 700 meters in length, it stands as an ambitious engineering marvel.
Towards completion: A glimpse of the future
As the days pass, the completion of the walkway of the Bridge of National Unity draws near. Positioned between Szár-hegy and Várhegy, this new tourist attraction is anticipated to open its doors to the public in the coming spring. The development promises a transformative experience for both tourists and the local population.
The city’s radio station, Zemplén FM, shared the exciting news on their Facebook page. Their post expressed enthusiasm for the impending unveiling of this remarkable structure. The walkway, nearly finished, will soon provide an unparalleled view of the surrounding landscapes.
Enhancing the experience
Hundreds of meters of stair gratings have been meticulously placed on the support elements, ensuring the safety and accessibility of the bridge. Notably, the section where the bridge reaches its zenith, 82 meters above the Május (May) Creek, will feature special glass elements. These additions are designed to enhance the overall experience, creating a truly immersive and breathtaking atmosphere.
A government-backed investment
The HUF 4 billion (approximately EUR 10 million) investment is part of the larger Tokaj-Zemplén Development Programme that the government supports financially. This strategic initiative aims to boost local infrastructure and tourism, with the Bridge of National Unity standing out as a flagship project.
Anticipating the inauguration
If everything goes according to plan, they plan to inaugurate the suspension bridge in the upcoming spring of 2024. This significant milestone marks the realisation of a vision that began in 2021. It showcases the region’s commitment to innovation and progress.
For more construction related articles, explore the detailed insights into the construction of Hungary’s southernmost Danube bridge in our article HERE.
Deputy mayor’s insights
Dénes Dankó, the deputy mayor, emphasised the spectacular nature of the ongoing construction. He highlighted that after the visible completion of the current phase, more tasks remain behind the scenes until spring. Additionally, Dankó shared that the bridge will accommodate two-way traffic, further contributing to the connectivity and accessibility of the region.
As the completion of the Bridge of National Unity in Sátoraljaújhely approaches, anticipation intensifies. The transformative impact it will have on tourism is becoming increasingly evident. Furthermore, experts anticipate that the project will shape local perspectives and actively contribute to the overall identity of the region. The bridge is not merely a physical structure; it is a symbol of unity and progress. It is nearly ready to leave a lasting impact on the city and its surroundings.
Source: 24.hu
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