Øresund Bridge
Øresund Bridge is one of Sweden’s most famous bridges, connecting Malmö in Sweden with Copenhagen in Denmark. Completed in 2000, this bridge is not only a transportation project but also an architectural masterpiece. With a total length of up to 16km, the sea bridge combined with an underwater tunnel, Øresund Bridge is a testament to creativity and modern construction techniques.
Ölandsbron Bridge
Ölandsbron Bridge, opened in 1972, is considered the second longest bridge in Sweden. Connecting the island of Öland to the mainland, this bridge has a total length of 6 km. Simple but impressive architecture with many long spans crossing the sea, Ölandsbron is not only an important transportation facility but also a great scenic spot.

High Coast Bridge
High Coast Bridge, also known as Veda Bridge, is one of the longest suspension bridges in Sweden. The structure is part of the High Coast region, recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The bridge has an overall length of 1.8 km, providing extremely breathtaking views. The bridge is not only an impressive engineering project but also an attractive viewing spot, attracting many tourists to explore the beauty of the area.

Tjörn Bridge
Tjörn Bridge connects the island of Tjörn with the Swedish mainland and has enjoyed a remarkable history. Originally built in 1960, this bridge collapsed in a tragic accident in 1980 when a train crashed into it. Reconstructed and completed in 1981, Tjörn Bridge is now a symbol of recovery and renewal. With a length of about 664 meters, the bridge not only serves traffic purposes but is also an attractive tourist destination thanks to its beautiful location and solid architecture.

The Sölvesborg Bridge
The Sölvesborg Bridge, designed specifically for pedestrians and bicycles, is Sweden’s longest pedestrian bridge. This bridge stands out with its bright color design and artistic lighting system, turning it into a unique highlight at night. Sölvesborg Bridge is a great example of the combination of urban design and public amenities.

Bridges in Sweden not only serve as transport routes but are also masterpieces of architecture and engineering. Each bridge tells a story of history, culture, and the development of construction technology, enriching the country’s cultural and engineering heritage.
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