2. Millau Viaduct Bridge, France

Rising 343 meters above the Tarn River valley, France’s Millau Viaduct is a masterpiece of modern engineering. Designed by Michel Virlogeux and architect Norman Foster, it is the tallest bridge in the world—a soaring achievement that leaves visitors in awe.
Despite its immense scale, the bridge’s sleek pillars and cable-stayed design give it an elegant, almost floating appearance. On foggy days, it seems to drift above the clouds. But for those with a fear of heights, crossing this marvel can be a white-knuckle experience—especially when glimpsing the vast drop below.
Built with cutting-edge materials, the bridge ensures safety and stability. It’s a vital link on the A75 autoroute from Paris to Barcelona, blending form and function in one breathtaking structure.
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