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10 Tallest Bridges In The World ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE

10 Tallest Bridges In The World

ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE
This is a list of the world’s tallest bridges. The bridges are ranked by the height of their structure which is the maximum distance from the uppermost point of a bridge (like tip of a tower) down to the lowest point of the bridge (either the ground or water level). This list of thetallest bridges is different from the list of highest bridges which ranks bridges by the height of the deck of the road

1. Millau Viaduct, France – 343 metres (1,125 ft) tall. Opened in 2004, this 4 lanesbridge is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the valley of the River Tarn near Millau in southern France. The bridge has 7 piers of different heights. The second one is the tallest with a height of 244.96 m (803 ft 8 in) – making it the tallest structure in France, taller than the Eiffel Tower!
Tallest Bridges In The World: Millau Viaduct, France
Tallest Bridges In The World: Millau Viaduct, France

2. Russky Bridge, Russia – 320.9 metres (1,053 ft) tall. Located in Vladivostok, the bridge was completed in 2012. It connects the mainland part of the city with Russky Island
Tallest Bridges In The World: Russky Bridge, Russia
Tallest Bridges In The World: Russky Bridge, Russia

3. Sutong Bridge, China – 306 metres (1,004 ft) tall. Opened in 2008, this bridge spans the Yangtze River between Nantong and Changshu
Tallest Bridges In The World: Sutong Bridge, China
Tallest Bridges In The World: Sutong Bridge, China

4. Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge, Japan – 298.3 metres (979 ft) tall. This beautiful suspension bridge was opened in 1998. It links the city of Kobe on the mainland of Honshu to Iwaya on Awaji Island. It is the tallest suspension bridge in the world
Tallest Bridges In The World: Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge, Japan
Tallest Bridges In The World: Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge, Japan

5. Stonecutters Bridge, Hong Kong – 298 metres (978 ft) tall. A high level cable-stayed bridge which spans the Rambler Channel in Hong Kong, connecting Nam Wan Kok, Tsing Yi island and Stonecutters Island. The bridge deck was completed and opened to the public in 2009
Tallest Bridges In The World: Stonecutters Bridge, Hong Kong
Tallest Bridges In The World: Stonecutters Bridge, Hong Kong

6. Yi Sun-sin Bridge, South Korea – 270 metres (890 ft) tall. Except of being the 6th tallest bridge in the world, it’s also the second tallest suspension bridge in the world and the fourth longest suspension bridge in the world
Tallest Bridges In The World: Yi Sun-sin Bridge, South Korea
Tallest Bridges In The World: Yi Sun-sin Bridge, South Korea

7. Jingyue Bridge, China – 265 metres (869 ft) tall. This cable-stayed bridge in Jianli County was opened in 2010 and crosses the Yangtze River
Tallest Bridges In The World: Jingyue Bridge, China
Tallest Bridges In The World: Jingyue Bridge, China

8. Great Belt East Bridge, Denmark – 254 metres (833 ft) tall. Opened in 1998, this bridgeruns between the Danish islands of Zealand and Funen. It is the third tallest bridge in Europe
Tallest Bridges In The World: Great Belt East Bridge, Denmark
Tallest Bridges In The World: Great Belt East Bridge, Denmark

9. Zhongxian Huyu Expressway Bridge, China – 247.5 metres (812 ft) tall. Completed in 2010, this bridge crosses the Yangtze River in Zhong County
Tallest Bridges In The World: Zhongxian Huyu Expressway Bridge, China
Tallest Bridges In The World: Zhongxian Huyu Expressway Bridge, China

10. Jiujiang Fuyin Expressway Bridge, China – 244.3 metres (802 ft) tall. A Cable-stayed bridge under construction and should be completed by the end of 2013. With a main span of 818 m (2,684 ft) it will become one of the longest cable-stayed bridges in the world upon its completion
Tallest Bridges In The World: Jiujiang Fuyin Expressway Bridge, China
Tallest Bridges In The World: Jiujiang Fuyin Expressway Bridge, China

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