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More then a 100 years later the newest crossing opened in 2014 in the form of the spectacular Salah Bey cable stayed bridge.  Hyped as the "eighth wonder" of the city, the 1,119 meter long structure consists of towers as tall as 130 meters supporting a deck 27.34 meters wide.
 
More then a 100 years later the newest crossing opened in 2014 in the form of the spectacular Salah Bey cable stayed bridge.  Hyped as the "eighth wonder" of the city, the 1,119 meter long structure consists of towers as tall as 130 meters supporting a deck 27.34 meters wide.
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Salah Bey was the governor of Constantine from 1771 to 1792.
  
  

Revision as of 00:36, 3 April 2020

Salah Bey Bridge
Pont Salah Bey
جسر صالح باي
Constantine, Algeria
(279) feet high / (85) meters high
804 foot span / 245 meter span
2014


No other city on the African continent is more associated with high bridges than Constantine, Algeria. Located about 50 miles (80 kms) from the Mediterranean coast, the city is unique for having a deep river gorge running right through its center. Four classic bridges cross the deepest section of this natural barrier including the El Kantara, Sidi Rached, Sidi M’Cid and Mellah Slimane (Passerelle Perregaux). The highest of all is the Sidi M’Cid suspension bridge opened in 1912.

More then a 100 years later the newest crossing opened in 2014 in the form of the spectacular Salah Bey cable stayed bridge. Hyped as the "eighth wonder" of the city, the 1,119 meter long structure consists of towers as tall as 130 meters supporting a deck 27.34 meters wide.

Salah Bey was the governor of Constantine from 1771 to 1792.











Salah Bey Bridge satellite image.



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