Danube Bridge, Bridge in Giurgiu-Ruse
The Danube Bridge is an iconic steel truss bridge connecting the Bulgarian bank of the Danube with the Romanian bank.
Constructed between 1952 and 1954, this historic landmark represents one of the most significant architectural achievements of its time.
This unparalleled structure has greatly influenced cultural exchange and transportation between the countries of Bulgaria and Romania.
Serving both as a roadway and railway bridge, it provides important connectivity and trade opportunities.
Also known as 'Friendship Bridge', it's a powerful symbol of peaceful collaborations between nations.
Location: Ruse
Location: Giurgiu
Official opening: June 20, 1954
Length: 2,223 m
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