Žeželj Bridge
The bridge was originally built in 1961, and was destroyed during the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.It was designed by the prominent Yugoslavian civil engineer Branko Žeželj and constructed by Mostogradnja.During its existence, it served as part of an international railway line and as a transit road through Novi Sad.On 23 April 1999, it was finally destroyed, cutting railway transport between Belgrade and Subotica, i.e. Serbia and Hungary.[6] The main designer of the new bridge was Aleksandar Bojović, while the contractor was an international consortium, JV Azvi - Taddei – Horta Coslada.