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SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE

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Cumberland Street, Bridge stairs, The Rocks, Sydney, Australia
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This bridge, which is the widest in the world, was designed by French engineer Georges Imbault, a graduate of Arts et Métiers.

At the end of the Rocks, the Harbour Bridge carries traffic from the City to North Sydney (North Shore) via the Bradfield Highway, Australia's shortest highway (2.4 km). Created by French engineer Georges Imbault, a graduate of Arts et Métiers, this Sydney icon was inaugurated in 1932. At the time, no foreigner could get the direction of such works. Georges Imbault was therefore assisted by the English engineer Ralph Freeman. The bridge cost 13.5 million dollars, double the initial budget. Repayment was not completed until 1988. It is also the widest bridge in the world with almost 50 m wide. To cross this bridge, in addition to the six lanes reserved for automobile traffic, there is a railroad track, a bicycle lane and a pedestrian sidewalk. There is an automated toll booth for cars.

Pylon Lookout. If you're not afraid of heights, access to Pylon Lookout offers a remarkable view of Sydney and its harbor, and beyond to the Blue Mountains. The walking path over the bridge before reaching the tower is quite long and the 200 steps are quite present but the view is splendid at 87 m above the bay. On the way up, stop at the museum and its 3 levels of exhibition to get all the information on the construction, history and maintenance of this mythical bridge. No less than 80,000 liters of paint are needed to paint the bridge, which is under permanent maintenance. Why its gray color? The only color available in such quantities at the time!


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PatW
Visited in august 2017
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Le Harbour Bridge est incontournable à Sydney, on peut le voir de Macquarie Chair dans le jardin botanique, ou passer en dessous, côté ville ou côté Luna Park, marcher dessus ou enfin monter dans un des pylônes ouvert à la visite. L'entrée y est peu onéreuse et permet d'avoir une vue magnifique sur le port et l'opéra ; un petit musée retrace l'histoire de la construction du pont.
Visited in december 2016
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C'est bel et bien le passage obligé pour la photo signée Sydney et sa magnifique baie.
Visited in september 2017
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En voiture l pont est payant uniquement quand on va en direction du centre ville. A pied le pont se traverse facilement et la vue sur Sydney est superbe!
DaphneA
Visited in december 2016
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Un incontournable de la ville après l'Opera, l'Harbour bridge.
A admirer depuis l'Opera, dans le CBD ou je vous conseille egalement le Mrs Macqurie point qui se situe dans le Royal Botanic Garden, parfait pour des photo réussi car vous avez un panorama avec le pont et l'Opera, mon coup de coeur.
Jess85fute
Visited in october 2016
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Nous avons traversé le pont d'un bout à l'autre puis nous sommes monté dans l'un des pylônes qui offre une superbe vue sur l'opéra et sa baie. De plus le musée à l'intérieur est intéressant car il retrace la construction du pont. Visite mythique et indispensable de Sydney!

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