Branko's Bridge is the second-largest bridge of Belgrade, Serbia, connecting the city center with New Belgrade across the Sava river. Built in 1956 on the foundations of the 1934 King Alexander Bridge, which was destroyed in World War II, it reconnected Belgrade and Zemun as the only motorway bridge at the time. After several official and unofficial names, the present name stuck after the Brankova Street, which extends into the bridge from the direction of the old section of Belgrade.
Branko's bridge at night
King Alexander Bridge, 1934–1941 predecessor of Branko's Bridge
Bicycle elevator on the Old Belgrade bank of Sava river
Panoramic view from Branko's Bridge
New Belgrade is a municipality of the city of Belgrade. It was a planned city and now is the central business district of Serbia and South East Europe. Construction began in 1948 in a previously uninhabited area on the left bank of the Sava river, opposite old Belgrade. In recent years, it has become the central business district of Belgrade and its fastest developing area, with many businesses moving to the new part of the city, due to more modern infrastructure and larger available space. With 209,763 inhabitants, it is the second most populous municipality of Serbia after Novi Sad.
Image: New Belgrade
Image: Novi Beograd nocu
Ada Bridge
Bežanija's airport at Dojno Polje in 1931, a rare structure built on the territory of the future New Belgrade