Today, bridge buildings have become a fundamental part of the urban landscape, and their meaning has transcended their physical form as a symbol of cultural and political progress. In places like New York City, Paris and London, some of the bridges have become destinations in their own right, attracting millions of tourists each year to take pictures. Below is a list of 10 of the most magnificent bridges in the world, if you have the chance, you must check them out.


1. Golden Gate Bridge


The iconic Golden Gate Bridge in the United States was completed in May 1937. The design of the bridge is influenced by Art Deco, and the signature color is called "International Orange", and the structure of the bridge stands out even when there is thick fog around the Bay Area.


2. Ponte Vecchio


The Vecchio Bridge, which spans the Arno River, is where Dante and Beatrice, the author of The Divine Comedy, met, so it is also called the "Love Bridge". This arch bridge in Florence was built in 1345 after the previous building was washed away by floods in 1117, and the bridge has always been inhabited by merchants.


3. Double Helix Bridge


The Double Helix Bridge is one of the most popular landmarks in Singapore. The design of the bridge is modeled after the structure of DNA, and it is also a great place to enjoy the magnificent view of Singapore, as its design incorporates a special cantilevered viewing platform.


4. Brooklyn Bridge


Dating back to 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge connects Manhattan and Brooklyn, with granite and limestone towers and Gothic arches making it one of the most recognizable landmarks in the world.


5. London Bridge


The design of Tower Bridge was inspired by the neo-Gothic architecture that was popular in England during the 18th and early 20th centuries. The architects chose this particular design because Queen Victoria was against building a modern building next to the Tower of London because it would look out of place with the surrounding buildings.


6. Szechenyi Chain Bridge


The Szechenyi Chain Bridge was the first permanent bridge connecting the two districts of Budapest, Buda and Pest, inaugurated in 1849. Lion sculptures guard its two entrances, and the bridge weighs about 5,200 tons and is supported by two arched towers.


7. Sheikh Zayed Bridge


The Sheikh Zayed Bridge in Abu Dhabi was inspired by the shape of a sand dune. Due to the complexity of the design, the bridge took seven years to complete. The silhouette of the bridge was conceived by Zaha Hadid, while its distinctive lighting was the work of Rogier van der Heide. The lights, installed along the bridge's curved structure, "symbolize the energy of the city".


8. Manhattan Bridge


The Manhattan Bridge is 2,089 meters long and impresses with its grand Greek Revival entrance. The intricate arches and colonnades were conceived by architectural firm Carrere & Hastings, taking their inspiration from classic European monuments.


9. Sydney Harbour Bridge


Opened in 1932, this beautiful arch bridge spans Sydney Harbour and connects the city to Sydney's North Shore. Its iconic arched structure weighs 39,000 tons and its top is 134 meters above sea level, and its design was inspired by the Hells Gate Bridge in New York City.


10. Vasco da Gama Bridge


Lisbon's Vasco da Gama Bridge opened to traffic in 1998 and is the longest bridge in Europe, spanning over 16 kilometers. The bridge is named after the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama, the first European to reach India by sea.