Qasr al-Nil Bridge, Road bridge in Egypt
The Qasr al-Nil Bridge is a historical road bridge in Cairo, Egypt.
Designed by architect Ralph Freeman, the Qasr al-Nil Bridge has been a significant structure since its establishment.
The Qasr al-Nil Bridge is a symbol of modern architectural style and plays an important role in the city's infrastructural network.
Located in the Cairo Governorate, Qasr al-Nil Bridge provides convenient transportation link for residents and visitors alike.
Despite hosting regular heavy traffic, the Qasr al-Nil Bridge remains a prominent location for cultural gatherings and demonstrations.
Location: Cairo Governorate
Architect: Ralph Freeman
Official opening: June 6, 1933
Length: 1,932 m
Source: Wikimedia