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Stranded on the Pest side for a week, Count Széchenyi vowed that he would finance construction of a permanent bridge over the Danube, regardless of the costs. It took him almost 50 years to achieve it. In 1836 Széchenyi commissioned William Clark, an English engineer to draft the plans of the bridge. Construction began in 1842. A Scotsman, Adam Clark oversaw the works (he is a namesake of William Clark). The final phase of construction took place during the 1848-49 Revolution and War of Independence. One of the first walkers across the bridge were the soldiers of the Hungarian Army of Independence. They retreated from the Austrian troops in 1849. The Austrians attempted to blow up the bridge, but luckily the explosives did not go off. The bridge facilitated the union of Buda, Pest and Óbuda in 1873 and contributed to Budapest's boom. Széchenyi collapsed mentally in 1848 and was not able to see his dream come true.
Unfortunately the Germans succeded in destroying the bridge during the siege of Budapest in 1945. Reconstruction began in 1947 and Chain Bridge was rebuilt in its original form by 1949. Adam Clark dug a tunnel under Castle Hill to provide easy access to places in Buda behind the hill. The tunnel is exactly the same long than the Chain Bridge.
According to a popular anecdote, when it rains the bridge can be pushed into the tunnel to prevent it from getting wet. The Chain Bridge in NumbersThe width of the Danube required building a suspension bridge. Two vaulted stone pillars hold the robust iron structure that weights nearly 5,200 tons. The bridge is 375 metres long and 16 metres wide. The span between the pillars measures 202 metres. Two stone lion statues guard both bridgeheads.
According to the story the sculptor, Marschalko János forgot to carve out the lions' tongues. A boy made a remark about it at the opening ceremony. The sculptor became so distressed that he jumped off the bridge into the Danube. |
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Clark Ádám Square The square at the Buda end of the Chain Bridge received its name after the contsructor of the Bridge, Adam Clark. From spring till autumn colourful flowers adorn the middle of the park. |
A strange-looking oval stone stands near the funicular, the 0 kilometer stone. All road distances in the country are measured from here.
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The funicular departs up to Castle District from the square. The district offers plenty to see with stunning vista from the Fishermen's bastion. Read more about Budapest Castle District.
Roosevelt Square
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Gresham Palace
Roosevelt Square flanks the bridgehead in Pest. Two architectural masterpieces, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Four Seasons Gresham Palace dominate the area.
Read more about Four Seasons Hotel on our Luxury Hotels in Budapest page.
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Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Dunakorzó (Danube Promenade)
Stroll between Roosevelt Square and Erzsébet Bridge along the Danube in Pest and take in the superb view of the opposite Castle Hill and the river.

Rows of cafés and luxury hotels line the riverbank.
Although Dunakorzó had its heyday in the second half of the 19th century, it still tempting for a walk.
Downtown Budapest is just the right place to explore it on foot. See our selection of walking tours in Budapest.
The Danube Promenade offers wide selection of great restaurants. The major hotels along the riverbank have outside terraces.
You can have a good meal on one of the boat restaurants as well. Prices are high due to the fashinoable and touristy location.
Admiral Restaurant
Enjoy the unique riverside panorama at the Pest bank of the Danube. The restaurant offers traditional Hungarian and some international dishes.
Address: Belgrád rakpart 30.
Tel: +36 1 318 0723
Return from Chain Bridge to Budapest Sightseeing or
Homepage of Budapest Tourist Guide.
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