Switzerland has a well-developed network of bridges due to its hilly and mountainous terrain. Some noteworthy bridges in Switzerland are:
Chapel Bridge: Located in Lucerne, the Chapel Bridge is one of the oldest and most photographed covered wooden bridges in Europe. Built in 1333, it spans the Reuss River and features a series of paintings depicting Swiss history and legends.
Sigriswil Suspension Bridge: Spanning 340 meters over Lake Thun, the Sigriswil Suspension Bridge is the longest pedestrian-only suspension bridge in Switzerland.
Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge: Located near the village of Randa, the Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge is the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in the world, spanning 494 meters.
Solis Viaduct: Located in the Swiss canton of Graubünden, the Solis Viaduct is a concrete arch bridge that spans the Landwasser River. It was built in 1901 and is a popular spot for train enthusiasts.
Gubrist Tunnel: Although not a bridge, the Gubrist Tunnel is a major engineering feat in Switzerland. It is the longest road tunnel in the country, stretching 5.5 kilometers through the Albis mountains.
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