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The Széchenyi Chain Bridge in Budapest, Hungary, is a historic landmark that spans the River Danube, connecting Buda and Pest. Designed by William Tierney Clark and opened in 1849, it was the first permanent bridge in the city. The bridge, known for its impressive chain suspension design, underwent renovations and reconstruction after being blown up during World War II. With its iconic lions at each end, the Széchenyi Chain Bridge is not just a crossing but a symbol of resilience and connection in Budapest's rich history.

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