The World's 10 Most Beautiful Bridges Are Engineering Marvels

Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco: Designed by Joseph Strauss and completed in 1937, this iconic bridge boasts an art deco style and a striking international orange color.

Tower Bridge, London: Crafted by architect Horace Jones and opened in 1894, Tower Bridge is renowned for its bascule and suspension design.

Charles Bridge, Prague: Constructed between 1357 and 1402 under the direction of architect Peter Parler, Charles Bridge stands as a masterpiece of Gothic architecture.

Brooklyn Bridge, New York: Engineered by John A. Roebling and completed in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge is a neo-gothic marvel stretching 1,595 feet.

Ponte Vecchio, Florence: Built in 1345 and attributed to architect Taddeo Gaddi, Ponte Vecchio is a medieval stone bridge famed for its unique shops.

Rialto Bridge, Venice: Crafted by Antonio da Ponte and inaugurated in 1591, the Rialto Bridge spans Venice's Grand Canal. Its stone arches host bustling shops and stalls

Sydney Harbour Bridge: Designed by John Bradfield and opened in 1932, the Sydney Harbour Bridge is the world's largest steel arch bridge.

Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge, Switzerland: Constructed in 2017 by Bell Maschinenbau AG, the Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge is the world's longest pedestrian suspension bridge.

Khaju Bridge, Isfahan: Built in the 17th century under Shah Abbas II, the Khaju Bridge is a Persian architectural gem spanning the Zayanderud River.

Langkawi Sky Bridge, Malaysia: Designed by the WSP Group and opened in 2005, the Langkawi Sky Bridge is a curved pedestrian bridge suspended 700 meters above sea level.