6th October Bridge, Road bridge in Egypt
The 6th October Bridge is a 20.5 km long road bridge that spans across the city of Cairo, Egypt.
Incepted in 1996, 6th October Bridge is named after the day of the 1973 October War.
Serving as a key Avenue, it offers an impressive view of many significant landmarks in the city like Egyptian Museum and Nile Hilton Hotel.
It's one of the most important traffic arteries in Cairo hosting several bus routes and metro line 2.
6th October Bridge, due to its enormity and central position in Cairo, often serves as a focal point in mass protests.
Location: Cairo Governorate
Inception: 1996
Length: 20,500 m
Longest Span: 141 m
Source: Wikimedia