
Jedlik Ányos híd
Jedlik Ányos híd, named after the Hungarian inventor and engineer Ányos Jedlik, stands as a tribute to one of Hungary’s key figures in the development of electromagnetism. Jedlik, a 19th-century Benedictine priest, is credited with pioneering work that laid the foundations for modern electrical engineering, including the invention of an early form of the dynamo. His contributions were instrumental during the Hungarian Reform Era, a period marked by rapid scientific and technological advancement. This bridge, located in Győr, symbolizes more than just a crossing over water; it honors the spirit of innovation that defined Jedlik’s career and Hungary’s industrial progress. …
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