Pont de la Caille – Cruseilles, France

Pont de la Caille – Cruseilles, France

The original and new Pont de la Caille are located about 25 miles north of Annecy on the RN 201 (national road 201). They are parallel to each other and one is seem from the other. The original Pont de la Caille (once known as the Pont Charles-Albert), was inaugurated on the 11th of July, 1839. A hundred or so years later it was replaced by the new Pont de la Caille

Charles Bridge – Prague, Czech Republic

Charles Bridge – Prague, Czech Republic

The Charles Bridge is a famous historic bridge that crosses the Vltava river in Prague, Czech Republic. Its construction started in 1357 under the auspices of King Charles IV, and finished in the beginning of the 15th century. As the only means of crossing the river Vltava (Moldau) until 1841, the Charles Bridge was the most important connection between Prague Castle and the city’s Old Town

Bridge of Sighs – Oxford, England

Bridge of Sighs – Oxford, England

Hertford Bridge, popularly known as the Bridge of Sighs, is a skyway in Oxford, England. The bridge is often referred to as the Bridge of Sighs because of its supposed similarity to the famous Bridge of Sighs in Venice. However, Hertford Bridge was never intended to be a replica of the Venetian bridge, and indeed it bears a closer resemblance to the Rialto Bridge in the same city

Anderson Bridge – Singapore

Anderson Bridge – Singapore

Anderson Bridge is a vehicular bridge that spans across the Singapore River. It is located near the river’s mouth in the Downtown Core Planning Area of Singapore’s Central Area. The bridge was completed in 1910, and was named after the Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner for the Federated Malay States (1904–1911), Sir John Anderson

Erskine Bridge – Erskine, Scotland

Erskine Bridge – Erskine, Scotland

The Erskine Bridge is a cable-stayed box girder bridge spanning the River Clyde in west central Scotland, connecting A82 road at Old Kilpatrick in West Dunbartonshire with M898 motorway at Erskine in Renfrewshire. The bridge was designed by William Brown and opened on 2 July 1971 by HRH Princess Anne. It has a 524 m main span and two 68 m approach spans and is 38 m high and 1310 m long.

Honsell Bridge – Frankfurt, Germany

Honsell Bridge – Frankfurt, Germany

The Honsellbrücke is a two-lane road bridge with the sidewalks on both sides of the driveway at the Eastern Harbour Main in Frankfurt am Main. It was created during the construction of the eastern harbor of Frankfurt in 1908 and inaugurated in 1912. From the bridge, there is an excellent view of the Frankfurt skyline and the buildings of the former wholesale market hall.

Sea Cliff Bridge – New South Wales, Australia

Sea Cliff Bridge – New South Wales, Australia

The Sea Cliff Bridge is a balanced cantilever bridge located in the northern Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. The $52 million bridge links the coastal villages of Coalcliff and Clifton. Featuring two lanes of traffic, a cycleway and a walkway, the Sea Cliff Bridge boasts spectacular views and is a feature of the scenic Lawrence Hargrave Drive.

Pont des Arts – Paris, France

Pont des Arts – Paris, France

The Pont des Arts or Passerelle des Arts is a pedestrian bridge in Paris which crosses the Seine River. It links the Institut de France and the central square. The present bridge was built between 1981 and 1984 “identically” according to the plans of Louis Arretche, who had decided to reduce the number of arches from nine to seven, allowing the look of the old bridge to be preserved

Bridge on the River Kwai – Kanchanburi, Thailand

Bridge on the River Kwai – Kanchanburi, Thailand

The Bridge on the River Kwai is about 5 km from the centre of Kanchanaburi. The Bridge is now surrounded on the Kanchanaburi side by a museum, cafes, shops and a couple of steam locomotives on static display. You’re free to walk across the bridge on the wooden planks, but remember to stand aside for the passenger trains when one comes along. The curved steel bridge spans are original

Auckland Harbour Bridge – Auckland, New Zealand

Auckland Harbour Bridge – Auckland, New Zealand

The Auckland Harbour Bridge is an eight-lane box truss motorway bridge over the Waitemata Harbour, joining St Marys Bay in Auckland with Northcote in North Shore City, New Zealand. The bridge is part of State Highway 1 and the Auckland Northern Motorway. It is the second-longest road bridge in New Zealand, and the longest in the North Island of New Zealand

Napier Bridge – Chennai

Napier Bridge – Chennai

The Napier Bridge is a bridge in Madras, India. It is one of Chennai’s most iconic landmarks. The bridge was built in 1869 by Francis Napier who was the Governor of Madras from 1866 to 1872. The bridge is built over the Coovam River connecting Fort St. George with the Marina beach. The nearest bus stop to the bridge is the Anna Square bus stop from where one can easily walk

Pont Alexandre III – Paris, France

Pont Alexandre III – Paris, France

Pont Alexandre III is an arch bridge that spans the Seine, connecting the Champs-Élysées quarter and the Invalides and Eiffel Tower quarter, widely regarded as the most ornate, extravagant bridge in Paris. The bridge, with its exuberant Art Nouveau lamps, cherubs, nymphs and winged horses at either end, was built between 1896 and 1900. It is named after Tsar Alexander III

Cavenagh Bridge – Singapore

Cavenagh Bridge – Singapore

Cavenagh Bridge is the only suspension bridge and one of the oldest bridges in Singapore, spanning the lower reaches of the Singapore River in the Downtown Core. Opened in 1870, it is the oldest bridge in Singapore that exists in its original form. Cavenagh Bridge is currently a pedestrian bridge, with lighting added in the 1990s to accentuate its architectural features at nightfall.

Ellis Nagar Bridge – Madurai, Tamil Nadu

Ellis Nagar Bridge – Madurai, Tamil Nadu

This bridge connects the iconic Periyar Bus Stand to Ellis Nagar, apart from connecting the bus stand to the Arasaradi area of Madurai via the Western Entrance of the Madurai Railway Station. The first leg of the bridge connecting the bus stand and the West entrance of the railway station was opened in May 2008 while the 2nd leg connecting the bus stand and Ellis Nagar was opened in late 2009.

Mur River Wooden Bridge – Graz, Austria

Mur River Wooden Bridge – Graz, Austria

The bridge over the Moore River was designed by Vito Acconci from New York in order to celebrate “Graz 2003: Culture Capital of Europe.” The bridge connects artificial islands composed of various merging shells. Now the island features a sunbathing zone, a small cafe, an open-air theatre and a fashion bar. The Mur River Bridge is a classical mixture of art and architecture

Hungerford Bridge – London

Hungerford Bridge – London

The Hungerford Bridge crosses the River Thames in London, and lies between Waterloo Bridge and Westminster Bridge. It is a steel truss railway bridge—sometimes known as the Charing Cross Bridge—flanked by two more recent, cable-stayed, pedestrian bridges that share the railway bridge’s foundation piers, and which are properly named the Golden Jubilee Bridges.

Tanjong Rhu Suspension Footbridge – Singapore

Tanjong Rhu Suspension Footbridge – Singapore

Singapore’s first suspension footbridge was built in 1998. The bridge spans the Geylang River and allows residents of Tanjong Rhu to cross over to the National Stadium. Singapore’s first suspension footbridge was officially opened by Koo Tsai Kee, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Ministry of National Development and Ministry of Defence on Tuesday, 4 August 1998.

Chapel Bridge – Lucerne, Switzerland

Chapel Bridge – Lucerne, Switzerland

The Chapel Bridge is a bridge crossing the Reuss River in the city of Lucerne in Switzerland. It is the oldest wooden covered bridge in Europe, and one of Switzerland’s main tourist attractions. The covered bridge was designed to help protect the city of Lucerne from attacks. Inside the bridge are a series of paintings from the 17th century, depicting events from Luzerne’s history.

Handeckfallbrücke Bridge – Gelmerbahn, Switzerland

Handeckfallbrücke Bridge – Gelmerbahn, Switzerland

Handeckfallbrücke Bridge is a suspension bridge that provides access to Gelmerbahn. It is 70 meters long and located on the throat of Handeckfall. You can enjoy a beautiful view of the waterfalls of the river from the bridge and a beautiful landscape below. It is an ideal place for lovers of nature and tranquility.

Seri Gemilang Bridge – Putrajaya, Malaysia

Seri Gemilang Bridge – Putrajaya, Malaysia

Seri Gemilang Bridge is a ceremonial bridge in Putrajaya, Malaysia. It connects Heritage Square with Putrajaya Convention Centre. The bridge has a main span 120 meters long, with a 60-meter span at each end, for a total length of 240 meters. There are six traffic lanes, each 3.5 meters wide. The deck level above the water is 36.75 meters at the center of the bridge.