
József Beke

November 27, 2020 at 10:00 AM
The Chain Bridge, as seen today, is not the structure that István Széchenyi dreamed of and which was built to the plans of William Tierney Clark. The Chain Bridge we love and use today is 105 years old and was opened on 27 November 1915.
The Chain Bridge, a symbol of the country completely demolished in 1914
July 27, 2020 at 12:00 PM
During the renovation of the Chain Bridge, it will be necessary to go back to the plans of 1914. But why will they follow the 1914 version when the bridge was built between 1839-1849?
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