Belvárosi Bridge (Szeged)

Every year in May the Hídivásár (Bridgemarket) is held there, drawing thousands of visitors to the city.

Its two ends are: After the Great Flood of Szeged in 1879,[1] it was an important aspect of the renovations to create a permanent crossing on the Tisza river.

Construction began in December 1880, according to the plans of Gustave Eiffel and János Feketeházy, and finished on September 23, 1883.

During the World War II it was seriously damaged on September 3, 1944,[2] in an air attack by the Allies, then at October 9 the same year, German soldiers exploded it while withdrawing before Soviet troops.

The removal of the wreckage started only after the war in 1946, and the reconstruction took two years by the plans of Győző Mihailich and Róbert Folly.

The old bridge opened in 1883.