Széchenyi Chain Bridge in Budapest, Hungary

Széchenyi Chain Bridge

Szechenyi lanchid

When it opened in 1849, it was the first permanent dry link between Buda and Pest. The most widely known bridge in Budapest.

Budapest, Lánchíd, Hungary

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