Apollo Bridge

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Most Apollo, opening at september 4, 2005

The Most Apollo (literally the Apollo Bridge, mostly referred to as Bridge Apollo; its provisional name during construction being Most Košická after the street leading to it) in Bratislava is a road bridge over the Danube in the capital of Slovakia.

The bridge was opened to the public on September 5, 2005. It is named after the oil refinery "Apollo" situated on the left river bank in this area before World War II, whose modern successor is the Slovnaft company. Curved lines, inclination of both 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 meters was rotated and turned across the river from its construction site on the left bank into its final position on a pillar 40 meters from the right bank. The Apollo Bridge became 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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