Bridge Bonanza: Exploring the World's Most Expensive Bridge Constructions

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8. The United Kingdom's Clifton Suspension Bridge

Clifton Suspension Bridge Overview
Location: Bristol, England, United Kingdom

Founded: 1864

Cost: $150,000

The Clifton Suspension Bridge, completed in 1864 at a cost of $150,000, is a lasting feat of Victorian engineering. Spanning 1,352 feet across the stunning Avon Gorge, this remarkable structure stands as a symbol of ambition and ingenuity.


 

Clifton Suspension Bridge Overview

The Clifton Suspension Bridge features elegant arches and robust cables, designed by the renowned engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel. This iconic structure is a testament to the technological prowess and creativity of its time. As a crucial component of Bristol's transportation system, the bridge captivates visitors with its breathtaking views and rich historical significance.

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