Liberty Bridge, Novi Sad

45.2339319.849473Koordinaten: 45 ° 14 ' 2.1 "N, 19 ° 50' 58.1 " E

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The Liberty Bridge ( Serbian: Мост Слободе / Most Sloboda ) is a cable-stayed bridge over the Danube in the Serbian city of Novi Sad.

It was built in 1976-1981 and 1981, released by the German occupiers, for traffic on the anniversary of the liberation of Novi Sad. From the population of Novi Sad, the bridge is referred to as " Kamenički Most" since it leads to Sremska Kamenica. The bridge is a reinforced concrete structure, it is 1312 m long and 27.60 m wide. She has six vehicles and two pedestrian lanes, the two pylons are 60 meters high. It was designed by the architect Nikola Hajdin the bridge, run by Belgrade-based company Mostogradnja.

The bridge was destroyed on April 3, 1999 during an air raid by NATO and in the meantime put a major obstacle to vessel traffic dar. On 11 October 2005, the rebuilt bridge was officially opened to traffic; the restoration took about two years and cost about 40 million euros.

Destroyed by air attack Liberty Bridge (2001)

Reconstruction of the bridge

  • Cable-stayed bridge
  • Road bridge in Serbia
  • Danube Bridge
  • Novi Sad
  • Built in the 1980s
  • Bridge in Europe
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