King Alexander Bridge, Suspension bridge in Serbia
The King Alexander Bridge spanned the Sava river in Belgrade, connecting the city with its surroundings.
Constructed in 1934, the bridge was a vital link for communication and transport until its destruction in 1941 during World War II.
It was named after King Alexander I of Yugoslavia, symbolizing the unity of the Yugoslav nation.
At the time of its completion, the bridge greatly facilitated transit across the Sava, enhancing trade and mobility.
Despite its demise, the legacy of the King Alexander Bridge lives on in historical records and collective memory.
Location: Belgrade
Length: 474 m
Source: Wikimedia