What do you know about the bridge? What is the connection with the land where the river flows? A floating road? Both of these things are true. But have you ever thought that the bridge could also be a tourist attraction to the icon of the area?
Designed with a wonderful architectural style, the bridge is a tourist attraction visited by many tourists. This also affects the city's income in the tourism sector. it's interesting. This time, Kania shares five bridges with the most beautiful architectural designs in the world. These five bridges may be your next tourist destination!
Tower Bridge, London, United Kingdom
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Kania guarantees that you are familiar with this connecting road. Yes, Tower Bridge has become a famous icon of the city of London. I often meet him in various Hollywood movies that feature London as a place of story. This bridge is called Tower Bridge because it is near the Tower of London.
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The bridge connects two lands across the River Thames, the Autonomous Region Highway in Central South Park, London and the King William Highway in London. Uniquely, this connecting road can be opened as the ship passes by. Not only that, there are two types of Tower Bridge: land transportation and pedestrian roads. The bridge is 269 meters long, has a longest span of 104 meters, is 8.9 meters high and 32 meters wide.
The bridge, which opened on June 30, 1894, has the concept of a hanging street. The roads passed by land transport appeared to have been lifted and pulled by curved iron attached to two typical British royal towers. The two towers are connected by two corridors that allow pedestrians to cross the bridge while enjoying the beautiful views of the city of London. At dawn, Tower Bridge will be adorned with lights that form the framework of this London icon.
Millau Viaduct, France
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The tallest bridge in the world was designed by British architect Norman Foster and French architect Michelle Ville Rouge. The Millau Viaduct is 343 meters high, higher than the Eiffel Tower in France and the Empire State Building in New York. In addition, the bridge received the 2006 Outstanding Structural Award from the International Association for its bridge and structural engineering.
The Millau Viaduct is located on the valley of the Tarn near the town of Millau in southern France. When the fog comes down, it feels like walking on the clouds. The reason why the Millau Viaduct was built is that traffic jams occurred in the Tarn Valley, especially during the summer vacation. From 16 October 2001, a bridge 2,460 meters long and 32 meters wide was available to the local community on 16 December 2004.
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Seen from the side, the Millau Viaduct building is very thin and tall. Seven pillars standing in the middle of the bridge road support some iron cables. The white and gray Millau Viaduct provides a solution to traffic congestion while providing passers-by with stunning views of the surrounding Tarn River Valley.
Juscelino Kubitschek Bridge, Brasilia, Brazil
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Great architectural bridges, such as the Juselino Kubicek Bridge, a connecting road above Lake Paranoá, certainly bring their own charm. With a length of 1200 meters and a road width of 24 meters, the Juscelino Kubitschek Bridge is open to both pedestrians and land transport.
The name of this bridge refers to the name of Brazil's 21st President Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira. The name Jucelino was used to support the development of the city of Brasilia. The Juscelino Kubitschek Bridge was designed by Mário Vila Verde, an architect and engineer named Alexandre Chan. Since its opening to the public on December 15, 2002, the bridge has become a famous icon of the city of Brasilia.
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At both ends of the Juscelino Kubitschek bridge are four pillars that support the bridge. The main attraction is the three white semi-circular arches along this bridge. The ends of each arch also became stanchions. When Lake Paranoa is calm, you can see the reflections of the three curves in the water, creating an eye-catching illusion.
Kaju Bridge in Isfahan, Iran
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At first glance, I think the photo above is an elongated building built on the water. In fact, this photo shows a bridge built to resemble a building. Named Kaju Bridge, this road connects the two mainlands that the Sayanderud River crosses.
Before the Kaju Bridge existed, there was already a bridge connecting the two lands. However, Shah Abbas II, who became government in the 1650s, wanted to make Isfahan more famous. As a result, various buildings with stunning designs were built, such as the Kaju Bridge. The bridge is also a tourist destination, teahouse, meeting place and dam.
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Typical Persian buildings are on the left and right of the road along the Kaju Bridge. Stones of various shapes and colors predominate, and the exterior walls of the building have curved accents. In the middle of this bridge is a large white dome-shaped building decorated with brown motifs. Persian patterned pottery and beautiful paintings enliven the Kaju Bridge.
Helix Bridge, Singapore
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Want to cross the concept bridge of the future? Now stop by Helix Bridge. Located in Singapore's Marina Bay Sands area, the bridge is specifically for pedestrians, and after being opened to the public on July 18, 2010, the Helix Bridge has become one of the tourist destinations.
The shape of this futuristic bridge is unique. Surrounded by a spiral pattern, the helix bridge resembles the shape of DNA in the human body. The four spirals protect pedestrians from heat and rain, but the four spirals do not completely cover the bridge, so you can enjoy views of the Marina Bay Sands area from the Helix Bridge.
Which of the above five bridges will you choose as your next tourist destination? To be honest, everything is so great that Kania is also confused about which one is the most beautiful! If you go to one of these bridges, don't forget to capture a precious moment with a loved one who accompanies you!
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