What is the oldest bridge in Europe still in use?


What is the oldest bridge in Europe still in use? Although the Arkadiko Bridge may be the oldest bridge still in use in Europe, it is not the only one of its kind in the area. In the broader vicinity, there are four known Mycenaean corbel arch bridges near Arkadiko, all of which belong to the same highway between the cities of Epidaurus and Mycenae.


What is the most unstable bridge?

The Hussaini Hanging Bridge in Pakistan was once so unsteady, it washed away and had to be rebuilt. It's been dubbed the most dangerous bridge in the world.


Where is the oldest bridge in England?

The Old Exe Bridge is a ruined medieval arch bridge in Exeter in south-western England. Construction of the bridge began in 1190, and was completed by 1214. The bridge is the oldest surviving bridge of its size in England and the oldest bridge in Britain with a chapel still on it.


How many times has London Bridge fallen?

As if that wasn't enough, parts of the bridge collapsed on several occasions, including 1281, 1309, 1425 and 1437. The 1281 collapse happened when expanding ice from the frozen Thames literally crushed five of the arches.


Does the original London Bridge still exist?

Once this was completed, the old bridge was quickly dismantled and lost into the annals of history. There are, in fact, a few lasting remnants of the old London Bridge, and one of which is built into the tower of St Magnus the Marytr's Church on Lower Thames Street.


What bridge took 14 years to build?

Construction of the Brooklyn Bridge Took 14 Years—And Multiple Lives. Horrific workplace accidents claimed a string of lives and left its designer dead and his son crippled.