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Chain Bridge and Danube River, night in Budapest Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Chain Bridge, Budapest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Buda Castle and Chain Bridge. Budapest, Hungary Royalty Free Stock Photo
Young Caucasian woman looking away at Chain Bridge, Budapest, Hungary Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Chain Bridge in Budapest
The Chain Bridge, Budapest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chain Bridge - Budapest, Hungary. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hand painted watercolor sketch illustration Chain Bridge Budapest Hungary Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Lion statue on chain bridge Budapest Hungary at night. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Young woman posing at Szechenyi Chain Bridge at Budapest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chain Bridge. Budapest, Hungary Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Chain Bridge is a suspension bridge that spans the River Danube between Buda and Pest, the west and east side of Budapest, the capital of Hungary. The first bridge across the Danube in Budapest, it was designed by the English engineer William Tierney Clark in 1839, after Count Istvan Szechenyis initiative in the same year, with construction supervised locally by Scottish engineer Adam Clark (no relation). It opened in 1849, thus became the first bridge in the Hungarian capital. At the time, its center span of 202 m was one of the largest in the world. Matthias Church is a Roman Catholic church located in Budapest, Hungary, in front of the Fishermans Bastion at the heart of Budas Castle District. According to church tradition, it was originally built in Romanesque style in 1015. The current building was constructed in the florid late Gothic style in the second half of the 14th century and was extensively restored in the late 19th century. It was the second largest church of medieval Buda and the seventh largest church of medieval Hungarian Kingdom.


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