CRAZY ART 🎨 Top 10 most impressive bridges in the world

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Top 10 most impressive bridges in the world

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What could be more symbolic than a bridge that connects the shores, the countries and sometimes even two continents? Very emblematic, discover the most surprising bridges that will make you dream.

USA - Brooklyn Bridge

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Built on the initiative of John and Washington Roebling in 1883, the legendary Brooklyn Bridge is one of the most beautiful buildings in the world and continues to attract inspired crowds.

France - The Millau Viaduct

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Photo credit: Dimitri Becue

It holds a surprising record, it is indeed the highest suspension bridge in the world, overlooking the Tarn valley at 343m high.

Denmark and Sweden: The Øresundsbron

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Photo credit: @oresundsbron

An 83,000-ton 16 km long structure connecting 2 countries: Denmark via Copenhagen to Sweden, Malmö.

Italy: Ponte Vecchio

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You cannot miss this medieval bridge which overlooks the Arno in Florence. There are many shops and jewelry stores.

USA: Golden Gate Bridge

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In San Francisco, as in a dream, this splendid 2373m red bridge plays hide and seek in the fog. It is found in countless movies and TV series.

England: The Tower Bridge

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It is the very symbol of London; with its 65 m in height and 244 m in length, its two parts are capable of rising to 86 degrees in 60 seconds.

Australia: Sydney Harbor Bridge

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For Australians, the Sydney Harbor Bridge is the true symbol of the city. It offers incredible views of the city and the bay.

Turkey: The Bosphorus Bridge

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A very prestigious building because it alone links two continents: Asia and Europe.

Netherlands: The Erasmus bridge

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It is a cable-stayed bridge nicknamed "the swan" because of its asymmetrical pylon.

England: the Gateshead Millennium Bridge

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Photo credit: @ marieanne237

This swing bridge is one of a kind, rewarded with the Stirling architecture prize in 2002.

Have you ever visited one of these bridges? Share your experiences with us in the comments.



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