Taşköprü, Roman bridge in Turkey
Taşköprü is a stone bridge spanning the Seyhan River in Adana.
Built by the Romans, it's one of the oldest bridges of its kind still in use.
The bridge has been a central part of Adana's urban identity and celebrations.
It currently serves pedestrians, becoming a footbridge with vibrant social scenes.
Taşköprü is admired for its surviving example of civil Roman engineering.
Location: Adana
Length: 310 m
Material: stone
Source: Wikimedia