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Discover the beautiful bridges in the world 2024

TOI World Desk
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 22, 2024, 15:47 IST
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​Columbia Icefield Skywalk, Canada

Walking on this glass-floored pedestrian bridge in Alberta's Jasper National Park truly gets your adrenaline pumping! The 280-metre-high (920-foot-high) transparent walkway offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the Canadian Rockies, making it one of the most striking bridges in terms of both design and scenic beauty.

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​Golden Bridge, Vietnam

The Golden Bridge (Vietnamese: Cầu Vàng) is a 150-metre-long (490 ft) pedestrian bridge in the Bà Nà Hills resort, near Da Nang, Vietnam. Designed to connect the cable car station with the gardens and bypass a steep incline, this bridge serves as a scenic overlook and tourist attraction. Its unique design features two enormous hands, crafted from fibreglass and wire mesh, giving the impression of stone hands supporting the structure, making it one of the most visually captivating bridges.

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Viaduc de Millau, France

Soaring to 343 metres (1,125 feet), France's Viaduc de Millau holds the world record for height. This extraordinary structure surpasses the Eiffel Tower by 19 metres (62 feet). With its minimalist design blending seamlessly into the lush valley below, crossing the Viaduc de Millau is often likened to walking above the clouds, securing its place among the most beautiful and impressive bridges in the world.​

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​Nanpu Bridge, China

Shanghai's Nanpu Bridge is celebrated as one of the world’s most stunning bridges. Its spiralling approach, designed to offer a gentle incline while minimising urban impact, attracts admiration from both locals and tourists. This bridge’s innovative design makes it one of the most attractive structures in the city.

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​Pont du Gard, France

The Pont du Gard is a remarkable example of Roman architectural brilliance. Standing at 49 metres (160 feet) high, this first-century aqueduct bridge is the tallest Roman bridge ever built and the only surviving three-level bridge from antiquity, showcasing its enduring beauty and historical significance.

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Seri Wawasan Bridge, Malaysia

A true masterpiece, the Seri Wawasan Bridge’s distinctive design draws inspiration from a ship's sails. Featuring a single pylon inclined at a 15-degree angle and numerous cable stays arranged to mimic wind-filled sails, this Malaysian landmark is an elegant and striking example of modern bridge design.​

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​Dragon Bridge, Vietnam

Construction of Dragon Bridge began on July 19, 2009, with a ceremony attended by former Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung. The bridge, which spans 666 meters and is 37.5 meters wide, was completed at a cost of approximately VND 1.5 trillion (US$88 million). Designed by Ammann & Whitney and Louis Berger Group, and built by Company No. 508 and Bridge Company No. 75, it opened on March 29, 2013. Located across the Han River, it connects Da Nang International Airport to the city’s main roads and beaches. The bridge, designed in the shape of a dragon, features fire and water displays on weekends.

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Brooklyn Bridge, New York, USA

The iconic Brooklyn Bridge features a pedestrian walkway offering unparalleled views of New York City. As one of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States, it connects the Brooklyn and Upper East Side (Manhattan) neighbourhoods, blending historical significance with striking architectural beauty.

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​Devil's Bridge, Germany

Devil's Bridge in Germany offers a magical and romantic experience. Despite its name, the bridge is an architectural marvel with a precisely crafted design that creates a perfect circular reflection in the water—making it a favourite among photographers and one of the most enchanting bridges in Europe.

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​Charles Bridge, Czech Republic

Charles Bridge, lined with grand statues, is a must-see when visiting Prague. As the second-oldest bridge in the Czech Republic, it boasts a rich history and intriguing urban legends, making this 700-year-old pedestrian walkway a beloved and picturesque attraction.

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Henderson Waves Bridge, Singapore

Spanning 36 metres (120 feet) above the ground, Henderson Waves is Singapore’s highest pedestrian bridge. Its wave-inspired design features a series of serene spaces, making it a popular spot for couples, joggers, and families to enjoy stunning views and a unique walking experience.

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Tower Bridge, London, UK

Tower Bridge is one of the most iconic bascule bridges globally. Completed in 1894, it spans the River Thames and serves nearly 40,000 users daily. Its grand towers and castle-like architecture make it a captivating landmark, symbolising London’s rich history and architectural grandeur.

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