
Description: - It was one of the largest in the world. - a symbol of reform - It depends on István Széchenyi - Its completion connected Pest with Buda firstly. - For children could be interesting the lions at the bottom of the bridge. -> lion legend The Lion Legend: Kids love hunting for the "missing" tongues of the four stone lions guarding the bridge. Legend says the sculptor was so teased for "forgetting" them that he jumped into the river—but in reality, the lions do have tongues; they just aren't visible from the sidewalk. - For adults: maybe they are impressed how could it building up at that century with those conditions.
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