Beška Bridge
45.16929220.07998369Koordinaten: 45 ° 10 ' 9.5 "N, 20 ° 4' 47.9 " E
European Route 75
Danube
The Beška Bridge (Cyrillic Мост код Бешке / Most kod Beske, Hungarian Béskai völgyhíd ) is a highway bridge over the Danube at Beška in the province of Vojvodina in Serbia. Architect of the bridge was Branko Žeželj, who also has the Belgrade Fair Hall 1 and the Belgrade train station built center.
History
The girder bridge was built in 1975 as a pre-stressed concrete construction and is the longest bridge over the Danube at all. It was bombed by NATO during Operation Allied Force twice, on 1 and 21 April 1999., But she could provisionally stabilized and on 19 July of the same year as the important link of the European route E75 and the highway Belgrade -Novi Sad - Subotica be reopened.
On 3 October 2011, the parallel bridge was opened. This was built as a second carriageway alongside the old bridge to the number of lanes to six - increase - three in each direction.