This list of bridges in Slovakia lists bridges of particular historical, scenic, architectural or engineering interest. Road and railway bridges, viaducts, aqueducts and footbridges are included.

Major road and railway bridges

This table presents the structures with spans greater than 100 meters (non-exhaustive list).

Name Slovak Span Length Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location County Ref.
1Most SNPNový most303 m (994 ft)432 m (1,417 ft)Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylon
75+303+54
4 lanes road bridge
Danube
1972Bratislava
48°08′17.7″N 17°06′16.4″E / 48.138250°N 17.104556°E / 48.138250; 17.104556 (Most SNP)
Bratislava Region[S 1]
2Monoštor BridgeMost Monoštor252 m (827 ft)600 m (2,000 ft)Cable-stayed
Steel girder deck, steel pylon
2 lanes road bridge
Danube
2020KomárnoKomárom
47°45′23.5″N 18°05′04.9″E / 47.756528°N 18.084694°E / 47.756528; 18.084694 (Monoštor Bridge)
Nitra
 Hungary
[1]
3Apollo BridgeMost Apollo231 m (758 ft)854 m (2,802 ft)Arch
Steel tied arch
Bow-string bridge
4 lanes road bridge
Danube
2005Bratislava
48°08′15.3″N 17°07′41.3″E / 48.137583°N 17.128139°E / 48.137583; 17.128139 (Apollo Bridge)
Bratislava Region[S 2]
4Lanfranconi BridgeMost Lafranconi174 m (571 ft)1,134 m (3,720 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
83+174+172+4x83
1991Bratislava
48°08′32.4″N 17°04′31.0″E / 48.142333°N 17.075278°E / 48.142333; 17.075278 (Lanfranconi Bridge)
Bratislava Region[S 3]
5Vámosszabadi BridgeMedveďovský Most133 m (436 ft)363 m (1,191 ft)Truss
Steel
114+133+114
1942MedveďovVámosszabadi
47°47′36.5″N 17°39′05.4″E / 47.793472°N 17.651500°E / 47.793472; 17.651500 (Vámosszabadi Bridge)
Trnava
 Hungary
[2]
6Považská Bystrica ViaductEstakáda Považská Bystrica122 m (400 ft)(x6)958 m (3,143 ft)Extradosed
Concrete box girder deck, 7 concrete pylons
71+6x122+68
2010Považská Bystrica
49°07′20.4″N 18°26′38.5″E / 49.122333°N 18.444028°E / 49.122333; 18.444028 (Považská Bystrica Viaduct)
Region[S 4]
[3]
7Mária Valéria BridgeMost Márie Valérie119 m (390 ft)514 m (1,686 ft)Truss
Steel
85+102+119+102+85
I/63 road
2 lanes
Danube
1895ŠtúrovoEsztergom
47°47′43.0″N 18°43′47.6″E / 47.795278°N 18.729889°E / 47.795278; 18.729889 (Mária Valéria Bridge)
Nitra
 Hungary
[S 5]
[4]
8Komárom Railway Bridge103 m (338 ft)494 m (1,621 ft)Truss
Steel
4x103+82
Komárom–Nové Zámky railway
Danube
1909KomárnoKomárom
47°45′24.2″N 18°05′13.2″E / 47.756722°N 18.087000°E / 47.756722; 18.087000 (Komárom Railway Bridge)
Nitra
 Hungary
[5]
9Elisabeth Bridge (Komárom)102 m (335 ft)(x4)411 m (1,348 ft)Truss
Steel
4x102
I/64 road
2 lanes
Danube
1892KomárnoKomárom
47°45′04.9″N 18°07′15.5″E / 47.751361°N 18.120972°E / 47.751361; 18.120972 (Elisabeth Bridge (Komárom))
Nitra
 Hungary
[S 6]
[6]
10Prístavný mostPrístavný most{{}}1985Bratislava
48°08′04.5″N 17°08′22.8″E / 48.134583°N 17.139667°E / 48.134583; 17.139667 (Prístavný most)
Bratislava Region[S 7]
[7]

Notes and references

  • Nicolas Janberg. "International Database for Civil and Structural Engineering". Structurae.com.
  • Others references
  1. "Nový cestný most cez Dunaj medzi mestami Komárom a Komárno" [New road bridge over the Danube between the towns of Komárom and Komárno]. asb.sk (in Slovak).
  2. A Vámosszabadi duna-híd, Duna-hídjaink, p.40,41
  3. "Vysúvaná spriahnutá oceľobetónová konštrukcia". asb.sk (in Slovak). Archived from the original on 19 May 2013.
  4. Az Esztergomi mária Valéria duna-híd, Duna-hídjaink, p.46-48
  5. A komáromi Vasúti duna-híd, Duna-hídjaink, p.42,43
  6. A komáromi Erzsébet duna-híd, Duna-hídjaink, p.44,45
  7. "Výstavba mostov cez Dunaj" [Construction of bridges over the Danube] (PDF). kniznicapetrzalka.sk (in Slovak).

See also

Further reading

  • Sitku László, Domanovszky Sándor, Koller Ida, Kozma Károly, Tóth Ernő, Träger Herbert (2009). Duna-hídjaink [Danube - our bridges] (PDF). 50th Bridge Engineering Conference. Közlekedésfejlesztési Koordináció Központ. ISBN 978-963-88495-1-9. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Prade, Marcel (1990). Ponts & Viaducs Remarquables d'Europe (in French). Poitiers: Brissaud. p. 399. ISBN 2-902170-65-3.
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