2. Millau Viaduct Bridge, France

Soaring 1,125 feet above the Tarn Valley, the Millau Viaduct is a modern masterpiece by engineer Michel Virlogeux and architect Norman Foster. The world’s tallest bridge reaches 343 meters at its summit, pairing immense scale with elegant lightness. Seven slim pylons and a cable stayed profile make it seem to float—especially when mist pools below. Its steel deck, advanced materials, and rigorous safety systems support smooth travel along the A75 route between Paris and Barcelona. For anyone uneasy with heights, the vast drop can feel overwhelming, yet its beauty is undeniable.
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