Belgrade, Beograd, Serbia. Beograd na vodi. Savamala, Karadjordjeva ulica. Brankove stepenice.
Urban myth is that the bridge got its name after the writer, Branko Ćopić, committed a suicide by jumping from the bridge in 1984.The bridge was built in 1956,[4] replacing the former chain-stayed King Aleksandar I Bridge (built by the Société de Construction des Batignolles) that was opened on 16 December 1934 and blown up in 1941.[5] The bridge actually uses lower parts of the former bridge's pylons (decorated by Ivan Meštrović with two couples of reinforced concrete in Serbo-Byzantium style) as outer constraints for its two secondary spans.[4] It is 450 m (1,480 ft) long, made as continuous steel box girder, with central span of 261 m (856 ft) and side spans of 81 m (266 ft) each. It is crossed by nearly 90,000 vehicles daily, and traffic congestions are frequent. GoPro Hero 4 Silver, snimano u zimskom periodu 2017 godine. Radjen u Adobe Premiere. Idejni tvorac i reditelj Darko Grujic, producent scenarista i scenografija Nenad Grujic. Sva prava zadrzana. All right reserved, copyright infringement intended if you upload this video clip to your channel.
Brankov Most Branko's Bridge
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