Below is the list of active bridges in Turkey
Name of the bridge | Province | Era |
---|---|---|
Akköprü | Ankara | Seljuks |
Aspendos(Eurymedon) | Antalya | Roman Empire-Suljks |
Atatürk Bridge | İstanbul | Ottoman Empire |
Birecik Bridge | Şanlıurfa | Turkish Republic |
Boğaziçi Bridge | İstanbul | Turkish Republic |
Cendere Bridge | Adıyaman | Kommagene |
Demirköprü | Adana | Ottoman Empire |
Dicle Bridge | Diyarbakır | Marwanids |
Kemerarası Bridge | Muğla | Roman Empire-Ottoman Empire |
Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge | İstanbul | Turkish Republic |
Fırtına River bridges | Rize | Ottoman Empire |
Galata Bridge | İstanbul | Ottoman Empire |
Haliç Bridge | İstanbul | Turkish Republic |
Kömürhan Bridge | Elazığ-Malatya | Turkish Republic |
Malabadi Bridge | Diyarbakır | Artuqids |
Misis Bridge | Adana | Roman Empire |
Penkalas Bridge | Kütahya | Roman Empire |
Saraçhane Bridge | Edirne | Ottoman Empire |
Silifke Bridge | Mersin | Roman Empire-Ottoman Empire |
Selge Bridge | Antalya | Roman Empire |
Taşköprü | Adana | Roman Empire |
Third Bosphorus Bridge | İstanbul | Turkish Republic |
Uzunköprü | Edirne | Turkish Republic |
Varda Bridge | Adana | Ottoman Empire |
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