7 Unique Bridges Around The World

Dimpy Bhatt
Oct 07, 2024

Tower Bridge, England

The Tower Bridge, designed by Sir Horace Jones, connects the River Thames to the Tower of London. It requires vessels too tall to fit beneath it to inform bridge staff.

Eshima Ohashi Bridge, Japan

The Eshima Ohashi Bridge in Japan, also known as the "Rollercoaster Bridge," is a steeply inclined mile-long bridge with 144 feet of reach for Nakaumi Lake.

Devil Bridge, Germany

Rakotzbrücke, also known as Devil's Bridge, is a stone bridge in Kromlau Azalea and Rhododendron Park, built from nearby creeks and streams to resemble basalt rock columns.

Banpo Bridge, South Korea

The Banpo Rainbow Bridge in Seoul, South Korea, is the world's longest bridge fountain, attracting crowds with its stunning lights and music display from April to October.

Dragon Bridge, Vietnam

The Dragon Bridge in Vietnam, renowned for its stunning canary yellow arches, is synonymous with Da Nang and is celebrated every Saturday night with a dragon's head spitting fire and water.

Helix Bridge, Singapore

The Helix Bridge in Marina Bay, Singapore, is a stunning architectural marvel derived from the double-helix structure of human DNA.

Las Lajas Sanctuary, Colombia

Las Lajas Sanctuary, built between 1916 and 1949, spans Colombia's Guáitara River, resembling a European fortress with a 160-foot bridge, stunning stained glass, and a kaleidoscope-like interior.

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