These bridges represent architectural styles from medieval to contemporary. The structures range from Venice's stone Rialto Bridge to Singapore's geometric Helix Bridge. The bridges link urban areas and create access points across rivers, valleys and cityscapes.
Ba Na Hills, Vietnam
This mountain passage extends 150 meters with two concrete pillars designed as hands lifting the walkway above the forest terrain.
Amsterdam, Netherlands
This red steel structure spans 93 meters across the water, featuring an S-shaped design that connects two neighborhoods.
Greenville, USA
This steel and concrete crossing spans 108 meters over the Reedy River with a central support tower.
Singapore
This wooden and steel passage rises 36 meters above ground, extending 274 meters with an undulating roof structure.
Limerick, Ireland
The pedestrian bridge extends 350 meters across the River Shannon and provides student access between the main campus and university art building.
Omaha, USA
This steel construction spans 1200 meters across the Missouri River and connects the states of Nebraska and Iowa with cable supports.
Kistefos Museum, Norway
This construction functions simultaneously as a crossing, exhibition space and architectural element in the Norwegian sculpture park.
Graz
The crossing combines modern architecture with food service facilities and offers a bar and cafe area for visitors.
Venice, Italy
This Renaissance stone bridge from 1591 connects both sides of the Grand Canal with a main arch spanning 28 meters in width.
Sanjiang, China
This wooden structure from 1912 combines three floors with covered walkways and reaches a total length of 64 meters.
Herdecke, Germany
This railway viaduct from 1879 crosses the river with twenty stone arches and a total length of 313 meters.
Calgary, Canada
This red steel structure for pedestrians from 2012 crosses the Bow River with a length of 126 meters.
Budapest, Hungary
The first permanent bridge between Buda and Pest, built in 1849, crosses the Danube with two monumental portal towers.
Ardino, Bulgaria
Stone arch bridge from the 16th century over the Arda River, part of the ancient trade route to Aegean.
Komárno, Slovakia
The 494-meter steel bridge crosses the Danube River and serves as an international connection between Slovakia and Hungary.
Florence, Italy
This medieval bridge crosses the Arno with three segmental arches. The shops now house jewelers and art dealers. The upper passage connects Palazzo Vecchio to Palazzo Pitti.
London, England
The steel structure across the River Thames provides pedestrians with a direct path between St Paul's Cathedral and Tate Modern Gallery.
Venice, Italy
The modern structure over the Grand Canal creates a connection between Santa Lucia railway station and the city center.
Singapore
The steel structure in the form of a DNA spiral connects the Marina Centre and Marina South districts across Marina Bay.
Langkawi, Malaysia
The curved steel structure extends at 700 meters altitude above Mount Mat Cincang with a length of 125 meters.
Paris, France
The steel construction spans 304 meters across the Seine river, featuring a split-level design with intersecting paths at its center point.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
This cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge rotates 90 degrees to allow water vessels passage through the Puerto Madero waterway.
Seoul, South Korea
This double-deck bridge features 380 water nozzles along its edges that release water into the Han River with colored lights.
Prague, Czech Republic
This 516-meter stone arch bridge from 1357 contains 30 baroque statues and connects Prague's Old Town with Malá Strana district.
Gadmen, Switzerland
This suspension bridge spans 170 meters in length and rises 100 meters above the gorge in the Swiss Alpine region.
Bobbio, Italy
This medieval stone bridge from the 7th century extends 280 meters and crosses the Trebbia with eleven asymmetrical arches.
Iwakuni, Japan
This wooden bridge uses traditional Japanese carpentry without metal connections and crosses the Nishiki River with five arches.
Malmo-Copenhagen, Sweden-Denmark
This connection between Sweden and Denmark combines a 4050 meter tunnel with a 3795 meter bridge.
Isfahan, Iran
The stone bridge has served as a dam on the Zayandeh River since 1650. The construction contains 23 arches and pedestrian paths on multiple levels.
Newcastle, England
The steel structure over the River Tyne opens through rotation. The pedestrian path spans 126 meters with a width of 7.6 meters.