8 Most Famous Bridges In The World

7. Forth Bridge (Scotland, UK) – 1890

The Forth Bridge, located in Scotland, is a window to Victorian engineering. It was opened in 1890 and is 2467 meters long steel cantilever railway bridge that was the first of its kind. The structure dramatically improves the connection between Edinburgh and the north of Scotland. Its innovative design and striking red hue, visible across the Firth of Forth, make it a symbol of Scotland’s industrial heritage and a UNESCO World Heritage site.