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Liberty Bridge, Novi Sad

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Crosses
  
Width
  
27.60 m

Total length
  
1,312 m

Location
  
Body of water
  
Longest span
  
351 m

Opened
  
1981

Bridge type
  
Cable-stayed bridge

Liberty Bridge, Novi Sad

Official name
  
Liberty Bridge (Most slobode)

Architects
  
Nikola Hajdin, Predrag Želalićem, Gojko Nenadovićem

Similar
  
Varadin Bridge, Štrand, Žeželjev most, Beška Bridge, Petrovaradin Fortress

Liberty Bridge (Serbian: Мост слободе or Most slobode) is a Cable-stayed bridge on the Danube river in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia. The bridge was built in 1981 and destroyed during NATO bombardment on April 4, 1999. It was rebuilt 2003-2005 and reopened on October 7, 2005. The bridge was designed by Nikola Hajdin.

Reconstruction

Rebuilding the bridge cost the city €40 million and lasted for 2 years and 22 days. Maja Gojković, the mayor of Novi Sad, reopened it on October 7, 2005. The official reopening was held a few days later, with officials from the European Agency for Reconstruction present. The bridge's reconstruction and opening was a cause for political clashes; one side saying Novi Sad and its citizens should be thankful to EU for the gift of the reconstructed bridge, and the other that EU was obliged to reconstruct it anyway, as a part of war damages compensation.

References

Liberty Bridge, Novi Sad Wikipedia


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