Small Bridge, Steel truss bridge in Zrenjanin City, Serbia.
The Small Bridge is a steel structure spanning a waterway with a truss design that dates to the early 1900s. It measures 31 meters long, 9 meters wide, and rises approximately 5.5 meters above the water.
Built in 1904, the bridge was part of Zrenjanin's infrastructure modernization during the early 20th century. It represents a key moment when the city invested in connecting previously isolated areas.
The bridge serves as a practical link between neighborhoods that would otherwise be separated by water. Locals rely on it as part of their daily routines through the city.
The crossing is easily accessible on foot and provides a direct route between different parts of the city. It is straightforward to locate using basic knowledge of local streets.
This structure was built the same year as the nearby former Eiffel Bridge, part of an ambitious dual bridge project in the city. The parallel development shows how intensely Zrenjanin invested in urban growth during this period.
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