Apollo Bridge

Apollo Bridge
Most Apollo

Apollo Bridge from the Petržalka side
Carries 2 vehicle lanes, 2 pedestrian walkways
Crosses Danube
Locale Bratislava, Slovakia
Owner Metro Bratislava a.s.
Characteristics
Design Arch
Total length 854 m
Width 32 m
History
Designer Dopravoprojekt a.s.
Constructed by Doprastav a.s.
Opened September 5, 2005

Apollo Bridge (Slovak: Most Apollo, provisionally known as Most Košická during construction, after the street leading to it) in Bratislava is a road bridge over the Danube in the capital of Slovakia. It is located between the Starý most and Pristavný most Bridges, a site which allowed almost perpendicular bridging, resulting in the shortest possible span.[1]

Construction of the bridge began in 2003.[2] The bridge was opened to the public on September 5, 2005. It is named for the "Apollo" (modern successor: Slovnaft) oil refinery which was situated on the left river bank in this area before World War II. Its curved lines, inclined arches and virtual absence of right angles make the geometric shape of the bridge very sophisticated. In an unprecedented maneuver, the 5,240-ton steel structure, spanning 231 metres, was rotated across the river from its construction site on the left bank into its final position on a pillar 40 metres from the right bank. The Apollo Bridge was the only European project named one of five finalists for the 2006 Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement Award (OPAL Award) by the American Society of Civil Engineers.

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Coordinates: 48°08′15″N 17°07′41″E / 48.13750°N 17.12806°E / 48.13750; 17.12806

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