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Today, we invite you on a journey across the world to explore the Top 25 Most Famous Bridges on Earth — breathtaking landmarks that connect not just land, but also cultures, stories, and civilizations.
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📌 1. Tower Bridge – London, UK
An iconic symbol of London, this combined bascule and suspension bridge was built in the 19th century and still operates today.
📌 2. Golden Gate Bridge – San Francisco, USA
Known for its striking orange-red color, it's one of the longest and most photographed suspension bridges in the world.
📌 3. Brooklyn Bridge – New York, USA
One of the oldest suspension bridges in the U.S., connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn with classic gothic-style towers.
📌 4. Rialto Bridge – Venice, Italy
The oldest bridge across the Grand Canal, with stunning Renaissance architecture and vibrant local life.
📌 5. Si-o-se-pol Bridge – Isfahan, Iran
A historic Persian masterpiece with 33 stone arches, combining architecture with cultural heritage.
📌 6. Sydney Harbour Bridge – Australia
Nicknamed "The Coathanger," it’s a steel arch bridge and a national landmark of Australia.
📌 7. Millau Viaduct – France
The tallest bridge in the world, soaring above the clouds — often called the "bridge in the sky."
📌 8. Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge – Japan
The world's longest suspension bridge, connecting Honshu and Awaji islands in a feat of Japanese engineering.
📌 9. Hangzhou Bay Bridge – China
One of the longest sea-crossing bridges globally, known for its modern design and storm resistance.
📌 10. Ponte Vecchio – Florence, Italy
A medieval stone bridge famous for its shops built along both sides, once a key trading spot.
📌 11. Charles Bridge – Prague, Czech Republic
A 14th-century stone bridge lined with historic statues, bridging Prague’s past and present.
📌 12. Stari Most – Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina
A rebuilt 16th-century Ottoman bridge symbolizing peace and restoration, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
📌 13. Pont du Gard – France
An ancient Roman aqueduct bridge, over 2000 years old, showcasing brilliant Roman engineering.
📌 14. Chapel Bridge – Lucerne, Switzerland
Europe’s oldest covered wooden bridge, adorned with historic paintings under its roof.
📌 15. Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge – China
The longest bridge in the world, stretching over 160 km across plains and waterways.
📌 16. Tsing Ma Bridge – Hong Kong
Asia’s largest dual-purpose suspension bridge for both vehicles and trains.
📌 17. Russky Bridge – Russia
Connecting the Russky Island to the mainland, it's one of the longest cable-stayed bridges worldwide.
📌 18. Kintai Bridge – Japan
A picturesque five-arch wooden bridge representing traditional Japanese craftsmanship.
📌 19. Clifton Suspension Bridge – UK
A 19th-century engineering marvel suspended above the Avon Gorge in Bristol.
📌 20. Forth Bridge – Scotland
A classic cantilever railway bridge, a symbol of Scottish innovation and industrial power.
📌 21. Royal Gorge Bridge – Colorado, USA
One of the highest suspension bridges in the world, offering stunning canyon views.
📌 22. Vasco da Gama Bridge – Portugal
Europe’s longest bridge, stretching over the Tagus River with elegant modern lines.
📌 23. Széchenyi Chain Bridge – Budapest, Hungary
A historic stone suspension bridge linking Buda and Pest, a beloved icon of Hungary.
📌 24. Helix Bridge – Singapore
A pedestrian bridge shaped like a DNA strand — a modern marvel in design and science.
📌 25. Magdeburg Water Bridge – Germany
The longest navigable aqueduct in the world — a bridge where water crosses over water!
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