Elisabeth Bridge connects Buda and Pest at the narrowest part of the Danube in the Budapest area

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Elisabeth Bridge, Budapest

Elisabeth Bridge connects Buda and Pest at the narrowest part of the Danube in the Budapest area.

Elisabeth Bridge connects Buda and Pest at the narrowest part of the Danube in the Budapest area. The white-cable bridge is named after Habsburg queen Elizabeth (Sisi).


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About Elisabeth Bridge

 Budapest, Erzsébet híd, Hungary

 www.bridgesofbudapest.com

Elisabeth Bridge and Nearby Sights on Map

Simon's Gallery

Clotilde Palace

The Klotild Palace is one of the typical Hungarian Neo-Baroque eclectic twin buildings constructed during the turn of the 20th century to designs by Kálmán Giergl and Flóris Korb

Hermes Fountain

The Hermes Fountain on Vaci utca depicts the Greek God Hermes standing atop a pedestal with 4 water spouts in different directions

Vigado Square

The Square in front of the Vigado Concert Hall on the Danube Promenade has a Children's Fountain and the famous statue of the 'Little Princess'

Ady Endre Emlékmúzeum

Eventuell Gallery

The Eventuell Gallery showcases designer works of art across various media such as textiles, accessories, furnishing and interior decor

Danube Promenade

The Danube Promenade runs along the eastern bank of the Danube River from the Széchenyi Chain Bridge to the Elisabeth Bridge on the Jane Haining Rakpart

Liberty Statue

The Liberty Statue on the Gellért Hill was erected in 1947 to commemorate the liberation of Hungary from Nazi forces during World War II

Ernst Galéria

The Ernst Gallery exhibits works by renowned Hungarian artists

Dorottya Galéria