
Connecting Esztergom, Hungary, with Štúrovo, Slovakia, Mária Valéria Bridge offers sweeping Danube views and an easy cross-border stroll. Built in 1895 and named for Archduchess Maria Valeria, it was destroyed in World War II and reopened in 2001 after extensive renovations. Picturesque lookout points line the walkway, while nearby attractions include Esztergom Basilica on the Hungarian side and charming cafés on the Slovakian side. Evening visits bring mesmerizing sunsets, highlighting the bridge’s elegant arches. Perfect for a quick excursion or a leisurely day trip, this historic landmark combines cultural discovery and scenic beauty.
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