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Most Famous Bridges Around The World

Posted on January 10, 2010 by Editor in Amazing, General, Unique 20 Comments
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The following are some of the most famous bridges from around the world. It is also often referred to as architectural wonders due to new construction and excellent design.

 

 

 

 

 

01. Magdeburg Water Bridge (Germany): Europe’s Largest Water Bridge
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This bridge links the formerly separated East and West Germany over the Elbe River, and was built as a part of the unification project. The bridge has a length of 1 km and enables river barges to avoid a cumbersome passage along the Elbe.

 

02. Ponte Vecchio (Italy): Oldest and Most Famous of its Kind
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The Ponte Vecchio in Florence is one of the most ancient, fully stone-built segmental arch-bridge in Italy and has duly become one of Italy’s most noted tourist spots. It was originally built of wood though was later rebuilt using stone.

 

03. Henderson Waves (Singapore): Most Beautiful Pedestrian Bridge
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This pedestrian bridge is 36 meters tall, rising 12 stories above the road. It is popular for being the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore. This 300-metre bridge connects two parks, Telok Blangah Hill and Mount Faber.

 

04. Tower Bridge (UK): The Famous and Beautiful Victorian Bridge
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Tower Bridge is the most beautiful bridge and also one of the most prominent landmarks in London, Designed by Horace Jones and Wolfe Barry in 1894. This bridge has a length of 800-ft but raises in the centre to a maximum clearance of 140-ft, allowing ships to pass down the Thames.

 

05. Banpo Bridge (South Korea): The Fountain Bridge
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The Banpo Bridge in Seoul got a face lift on September 9th, 2008. A 10,000-nozzle fountain was installed which runs all the way down both sides. Soon after the installation, the bridge became an enormous tourist attraction. The bridge has the capacity to pump over 190 tons of water per minute from the river below.

 

06. Wind and Rain Bridge (China): Dong people’s bridge
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The Wind and Rain Bridge is the standing architectural form of the minority people known as Dongs. This bridge is the largest of its kind in Diping and also the largest in Guizhou Province, where China’s largest Dong community lives. It spans about 50 meters in length and is a purely wooden structure.

 

07. Oliveira Bridge: World’s First X-shaped Cable-Stayed Bridge with two crossed lanes
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The Octavio Frias de Oliveira Bridge is constructed over the Pinheiros River in São Paulo, Brazil. Approximately 138 metres (450-ft) in height, the bridge links Marginal Pinheiros Freeway to Jornalista Roberto Marinho Avenue. Its design is unique in that it has an X-shaped supporting tower and 2 curved decks which cross each other as they pass through the tower.

 

08. Millau Bridge (France): World’s Tallest Vehicular Bridge
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This bridge towers apporximately 1,125-ft above the Tarn Valley, in southern France. To many, it is like a dream come true to drive along the Millau Bridge. The Millau Bridge is about 8,071-ft long, with the longest single span at 1,122-ft and a maximum clearance below of 886-ft. This bridge is truly an impressive sight to behold.

 

09. Hangzhou Bay Bridge (China): World’s Longest Trans-Oceanic Bridge
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The longest trans-oceanic bridge in the world extends across the Hangzhou Bay and extends to over 35.673 kilometers (22 miles) in length. It hosts six expressway lanes in two directions. The bridge was constructed with a view to minimize traffic congestion and shorten the driving time between Shanghai and Ningbo.

 

10. Rolling Bridge (UK): The Bridge that Curls Up on Itself
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This award winning rolling bridge is situated in Paddington Basin, London and was designed by Heatherwick Studio. The unique feature of the Rolling Bridge is that it curls up until its two ends touch. In its horizontal position, it is a normal timber and steel footbridge. The bridge is about 12 metres long and is constructed in such a way that it has eight steel and timber sections with a handrail between each section

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20 comments on “Most Famous Bridges Around The World”

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    February 9, 2010 at 7:50 pm

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    • Khodijah says:
      February 8, 2012 at 5:55 pm

      They sulhod applied for UNESCO heritage recognition. I feel the people there are not aware of what they have.

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  3. mik says:
    April 30, 2010 at 7:39 pm

    this bridges are preety cool.
    iv seen way more wierd bridges,
    but this one in singappore, is way cool awsome,

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  4. jean says:
    June 16, 2010 at 6:21 am

    Pretty cool article, but you can’t make an article of the most famous bridges in the world and leave the Brooklyn bridge out.

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    • Samba says:
      February 8, 2012 at 7:17 am

      lionfish got it right, but neelgcted to mention the view of the Roosevelt Island tram that one receives from the pathway… although currently the tram is “undergoing renovations”

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  6. Juliane P says:
    September 14, 2010 at 5:49 pm

    really nice all the pictures…
    But the The “Octavio Frias de Oliveira Bridge” is not this in the Picture. In the picture is the J.K Brigde in Brasilia, Capital of Brazil. It was project by Oscar Niemayer, most famous brazilian archtect.

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    • Fabiana says:
      February 8, 2012 at 7:23 am

      One time I wkelad across the Brooklyn bridge and it was approximately 9000 degrees (C) and I almost died.So maybe I should stick with the easy bridges? Wait, I don’t even live in NYC. But that story is totally true.I tried to find a clip of Ernie singing “The George Washington Bridge Song,” but to no avail…

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  9. Nick Ogg says:
    January 17, 2011 at 1:25 pm

    This was a bridge that was left off the list, but is beautiful!
    It is the Sundial Bridge in Redding, California.

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    March 8, 2012 at 4:34 pm

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