Most Famous Bridges - Historical and Modern Bridges

With their enormous structure and long lasting life, bridges always attracted designers and engineers who always wanted to create the best possible bridges and leave their mark in history as landmarks that will never be forgotten. Here you can learn about some of the most famous bridges in the world.

Danyang–kunshan Grand Bridge

List of Longest Bridges

Modern architects and engineers constantly try to outdo each other, managing to build large and tall bridges all around the world. Here you can find list of most impressive bridges and bridge complexes.

London Tower Bridge

List of Famous Bridges

The world if filled with many magnificent bridges, but some managed to distinguish themselves with their famous design, long life or impact they had on our history. Here you can read more about some of the most famous bridges in the world.

Golden Gate Bridge

Golden Gate Bridge

Built in the 1933, famous Golden Gate Bridge represents one of the most memorable structures of the modern American history and the iconic companion to the beautiful city of San Francisco. If you always wondered how it was made, here is the perfect place to find out.

Golden Gate - Sea Bridge

List of Sea Bridges

During the history, islands were, more often than not, connected to the mainland by the way of boats. As the technology improved it was possible to build bridges to the islands, some over 20 kilometers long. Read more about sea bridges.

Long China Bridge

Longest Bridge in the World

What is the longest bridge in the world? Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge in China is known today as the largest bridge ever made on Earth with the length of over 164km! Get informed about its origin and impressive stats right here.

Bridge Of Sighs

Bridge of Sighs

Bridge of Sighs is one of the most notable bridges in the magnificent city of Venice. Built as a stylish connection point between city’s court and nearby prison building, the fame of this much-copied bridge eventually transferred form the stories of freedom to the myths of eternal romance.

Iron Bridge Shropshire

Iron Bridge

Iron Bridge of Shropshire is famous for being the first bridge created only from cast iron. Connecting the two sides of large Severn Gorge, this bridge served as the icon of the early English industrial revolution, one of the largest touristic destinations of the Shropshire region, and the inspiration for the creation of many other bridges that fully or partially use cast iron.

Ponte Vecchio

Ponte Vecchio

Ponte Vecchio is the most famous historic bridge in the city of Florence. Originally erected over Arno River by Romans, it became a symbol of Renaissance Italy when it was rebuilt in the 14th century. Filled with goldsmith and jewelry shops and adorned with the elevated passageway above the main level, this bridge is like no other in the entire world.

Charles Bridge Czech Republic

Charles Bridge

Charles Bridge is one of the most famous Gothic bridges in the entire world. Constructed in the early 17th century, this bridge survived numerous dangerous floods, managing to become one of the proudest structures of the city Prague and the entire Czech Republic history.

Pont Du Gard

Pont du Gard

Pont du Gard is large, three-tiered, Ancient Roman aqueduct bridge, which continues to stand tall for two millennia, showcasing to the world not only architectural feats of our ancestors but also the entire history of France. Today, this cultural heritage site represents one of the most popular tourist destinations in entire France.

Rialto Bridge Ponte Di Rialto

Rialto Bridge

Rialto Bridge (Italian: Ponte di Rialto) is one of the oldest bridges that spans the Grand Canal of the Italian city of Venice at its shortest part and connecting city districts of San Marco and San Polo. Praised for its ageless looks and incredible tourist appeal, this bridge represents the best of what medieval renaissance Italy has managed to achieve.

Mythological Bridges

Mythological bridges as part of several religions usually represent the passageway of souls from our world to the paradise. Some of the most famous fictional bridges are in fact mythological bridges.

Rainbow Bridge Bifrost

Rainbow Bridge

Rainbow bridge was originally popularized in Middle Ages by its mentions in Nordic myths, legends, and works of art, but today, many centuries later, the term Rainbow Bridge is today fairly common and associated with many real structures, works of literature, paintings and many other forms of art.

Bifrost Rainbow Bridge

Bifröst

Bifröst, the legendary rainbow bridge of the Nordic gods has managed to become the most popular mythological bridge of them all. Shrouded in mystery and described in only a few surviving literary documents, this bridge continues to inspire new generations even today.

Rainbow Bridge

Rainbow Bridge Pets

Rainbow Bridge is a popular story and poem that is aimed to provide relief to the owners who have lost pets. Created during the late 1980s and early 1990s, the concept of rainbow bridge paradise for pets gained great popularity all over the world. Most commonly accepted aspect of this modern myth is a term “crossed the Rainbow Bridge”.

Rainbow Bridge Texas Sunset

Rainbow Bridge in Texas

Rainbow Bridge in Texas spans the shores of River Neches. This impressive bridge was built to accommodate passage of largest ships and sea platforms built in the United States, leading to the elevation of its main span to impressive 177 feet (54 meters). Partly shaped like a rainbow, this bridge adopted this name in 1957.

Half Lit Vancouver Bridge