Many of us know about the Sydney Harbour Bridge, a breathtaking global icon that looms over one of the world’s finest harbours and has adorned countless postcards over the years.
Spanning 503 metres and rising to 134 metres above the water, the bridge took eight years to build and officially opened in 1932.
Today it serves as a vital artery connecting the north and south parts of Sydney. Residents using the bridge—whether they’re walking, cycling, driving, or taking public transport—are treated to spectacular views of Sydney Harbour and the Opera House.
It is hard to imagine any other design, but Australian authorities and engineer John Bradfield considered 70 proposals before settling on the now-familiar steel arch—which was inspired by New York City’s Hell Gate Bridge….
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