Žeželj Bridge, Combined road and rail bridge in Novi Sad
The Žeželj Bridge spans the Danube River, connecting regions of Novi Sad.
Reconstructed and opened in 2018, it replaces the bridge destroyed during NATO bombings in 1999.
Named after its original designer Lazar Žeželj, an important figure in Yugoslavian engineering.
Facilitates both vehicular traffic and train services, easing local transportation.
An iconic example of post-war architecture revival in Serbia.
Location: Novi Sad
Inception: 2018
Official opening: 1961
Source: Wikimedia