10 Most Oldest Bridges in the World
The video featuring world's oldest Bridges. Most of them are still standing.. What wonderful technology they might have adopted.
1.Name: The Masony Bridge
Dated: 1300 BC, Greece
Facts: It is classified as one of the oldest bridge known in the world.
2.Name: Tarr Stubbs
Dated: 1000 BC , England
Facts: Classified as one of the oldest bridges known in the world.
3.Name: Aqueduct of Segovia (Roman Aqueduct)
Dated: 80 BC , Spain
Facts: One of the most significant & best-preserved ancient monuments left on the Iberian Peninsula
4.Name: Pont du Gard (Bridge Garde)
Dated: 1st century AD, Gard, France
Facts: Highest of all elevated Roman aqueducts.
5.Name: Kabalbrookh
Dated: 1333 AD, Switzerland
Facts: The oldest and longest covered wooden bridge in Europe.
6.Name: Santa Trinita Bridge (Holy Trinity Bridge)
Dated: 1570 AD, Italy
7.Name: Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge
Dated: 1577 AD, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Facts: The bridge is widely known because of the book The Bridge on the Drina (1945)
8.Name: The Iron Bridge
Dated: 1779 AD, England
Facts: The first bridge made of Cast Iron
9.Name: Stari Most (Old Bridge)
Dated: 1779 AD, England
Facts: The Old Bridge stood for 427 years, until it was destroyed on 9 November 1993 by Croat forces.
10.Name: Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
Dated: 1805 AD, Wales
Facts: It is the longest and highest aqueduct in Great Britain, a Grade I Listed Building and a World Heritage Site.
Facts: The first bridge made manually with an ellipse shape.
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