ÁRPÁD BRIDGE (ÁRPÁD HÍD)
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A remarkable bridge to visit in Budapest, north of Marguerite Island. Construction began in 1939 and was completed in 1950.
For a long time the most northerly and longest bridge (981 m excluding junction entrances), the Árpád Bridge was dethroned by the Megyeri Bridge in 2008. Begun in 1939, it was not completed until 1950, due to the war. It links Buda to Pest via Margaret Island. Under Communism, the bridge was called Stalin Bridge; its name was changed in 1958. Árpád (845-907) was the first chief of the Magyar tribes. He is considered by some to be the founder of Hungary. His dynasty ruled the kingdom of Hungary until 1301.
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