In China next year, the miracle of a bridge that twists, weaves and twists in its enormous dimensions will grow.
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The Sölvesborg Bridge in Sweden is the longest pedestrian bridge in Europe, as it is 756 meters long. A Swedish company recently illuminated it with unique lighting, which makes the bridge an unforgettable impression in the dark.
The renovated Ribja bridge was recently opened in Ljubljana. The dilapidated wooden footbridge was replaced by a slender steel structure that looks very elegant and modern.
There are few such architectural interventions that would completely change the image of a city. The 'Garden Bridge' project will plant beautiful gardens across the River Thames, which will not only breathe freshness into the city, but will completely change the image of London with its green oasis.
For all dedicated travelers who are constantly in search of beautiful pieces of the world, we have prepared a selection of beautiful bridges that are definitely worth visiting. The beautiful bridges, which every real traveler should visit at least once in their life, offer not only a beautiful view, but also the view of them is truly magnificent.
Bridges can be beautiful and terrifying at the same time. They are an engineering and architectural challenge from which surpluses are often born. Some outgrow the role of functionality and become attractions, even attractions, and with their genius and functionality, with height and other elements, they become a paradise for adrenaline junkies. Are you one of the latter, or is just walking or driving over a precipice or water, where everything is not in your hands, enough adrenaline for you?
The unique red PaperBridge bridge, which was built in the Lake District in England, is entirely made of paper. It does not help with glue, screws, or any other material. It is a temporary project, conceived by Steve Messam, that straddles the river at the head of the Grisedale valley.
In the Danish capital, Copenhagen, in the Christiansbro district, a newly built bridge for pedestrians and cyclists Cirkelbroen, or the so-called circular bridge, was recently opened, under which the famous Icelandic architect Olafur Eliasson signed. It is reminiscent of ships, as each of the five circular platforms has its own mast, which is a metaphor for river traffic, which here is almost as dense as bicycle traffic.
Are you afraid of heights? Then just looking at photos of the world's longest glass suspension bridge, which recently opened in China, will make you sick. The bridge in Hunan Province in the Shiniuzhai Geological Park has a glass bottom and lies 180 meters above the ground. Do you have enough pants to cross it or do you prefer solid ground under your feet?
The Golden Gate is indeed the most photographed bridge in the world, but it is far from the most attractive. In recent years, cities have been competing with each other to build a longer, bigger and more innovative one. In some places, the architects really gave themselves a breather, and we have chosen 9 of the most unusual pedestrian bridges in the world, which are real tourist attractions.
Driving across the Eshima Ohashi Bridge feels like riding a death train. The 1,700-meter-long and 11.4-meter-wide bridge in Japan is built with a frightening slope, namely with the aim of allowing ships to sail under it on Lake Nakaumi. Fasten your seat belts or you'll end up on the windshield!
A circular bridge for pedestrians (Cirkelbroen) was opened in Denmark some time ago, and an even bigger architectural attraction was opened in Uruguay. Circular bridge for vehicles. An unusual bridge called Laguna Garzón connects the cities of Rocha and Maldonado in the south of the country and "receives" around 1,000 vehicles a day. And why the unusual rotund shape? Because it "forces" drivers to slow down and admire the view of the picturesque landscape.