We have many things around us
to see but we never know how important they are. Same is the example of these
bridges for all those who move around them but they never know the importance
of these bridges. So let’s tell you The world’s most famous bridges that may
not be the longest bridges,tallest bridges or highest
bridges, but they are the most
recognizable bridges in the world by far. These bridges are at top
because of their famous names for a long time. Though we have many other
longest and tallest bridges that are being added to my blog from time to time.
1. Golden
Gate Bridge, San Francisco, United states – This world famous symbol of the West Coast
of the United States and the most popular
attraction of San Francisco has a main span of 1,280 meters (4,199 ft)
which makes it around the 11th longest
span in the world. 11th place may not sound much, but taking into
consideration that the bridge opened in 1937 makes it quite remarkable as the
other top 10 were built during the last 10-20 years. The Golden Gate bridge is
located in San Francisco and is perhaps the city’s most famous attraction. With
the view of the bay around it, it is truly a sight to see.
2. Tower
Bridge, London, England – Built from 1886 till 1894, this symbol of London is a
combined bascule and suspension bridge in London, over
the River Thames. It is close to the Tower of London, from which it
takes its name. Both the bridge and the castle next to it are one of the most
visited monuments not only in London or England, but in Europe and even the
entire world.
3. Sydney
Harbour Bridge, Sydney, Australia –
A steel through arch bridge across Sydney Harbour. The bridge carries roads for
vehicles and railroads as well as bicycle and pedestrian traffic between the
North Shore and the central business district of the city. The beautiful view
of the bridge with the harbour and the Sydney Opera House form the so familiar
and wonderful skyline of the city. It is a symbol of Sydney and Australia. The
bridge is nicknamed “The Coathanger” by the local residents because of its
arch-based design.
4. Brooklyn
Bridge, New York, United States –
Completed in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge is one of the oldest suspension bridges
in the United States. It connects Manhattan and Brooklyn by spanning the East
River. It has a main span of 1,595.5 feet (486.3 m) which made it longest
suspension bridge in the world from its opening until 1903. It has become one
of the icons on New York from its opening day and it’s still one of the
city’s major attractions. All day long you can spot tourists crossing the
the 5,989 feet (1825 m) bridge by foot while taking pictures of the
beautiful bridge with the skyline of Manhattan.
5. Ponte Vecchio, Florence, Italy – The
“old bridge” is a medieval stone arch bridge,
famous for still having shops built along it as was once common. It is the
only bridge in Florence to survive the second world war. In the past the shops
were owned by butchers but today the shops are mostly owned by souvenir sellers
as well as art dealers and jewelers. The bridge is one of the most famous attractions in Florence.
6. Rialto Bridge, Venice, Italy – The oldest of four bridges spanning the Grand Canal in Venice. It was completed in 1591, replacing a
wooden bridge that collapsed in 1524. The beautiful old bridge is one of the
icons of Venice and one of its best
attractions, and is
always packed with excited tourists.
7. Millau Viaduct, Millau, France – With a structure height of 343 metres
(1,125 ft) the Millau Viaduct bridge is the tallest
bridge in the world! Opened in 2004, this 4
lanes bridge is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the valley
of the River Tarn near Millau in southern France. The bridge has 7 piers of
different heights. The second one is the tallest with a height of 244.96 m
(803 ft 8 in) – making it the tallest structure in France,
taller than the Eiffel Tower!
8. Charles Bridge, Prague, Czech Republic – A world famous bridge that crosses the Vltava river. The stone Gothic bridge construction began in 1357 and ended only in the beginning of the 15th
century. As it was the only means of crossing the Vltava river, the Charles
Bridge was the most important connection between the Old Town and the area
around Prague Castle. Today it is one of the most visited sights in Prague, and
as you might expect, the areas around and on the bridge itself are always
filled with painters, kiosks owners and other traders as well as
pickpockets – beware!
9. Akashi
Kaikyō Bridge, Japan –
The famous Akashi Kaikyō bridge has a long main span of 1,991 meters
(6,532 ft). Opened in 1998, it links the city of Kobe on the mainland of Honshu
to Iwaya on Awaji Island. It is the 4th tallest
bridge in the world and one of the longest suspension bridges!
10. Great
Belt Bridge, Denmark –
The Great Belt bridge was opened in 1998 and runs between the Danish islands of
Zealand and Funen. Its total length is 6,790 meters (22,277 ft) and max
height of 254 meters (833 ft) makes it is the third longest
suspension span bridge in the world and 8th tallest
bridge in the world.
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