charles albert pedestrian bridge between geneva and annecy france

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Cables of Charles-Albert pedestrian bridge between Geneva and Annecy in France Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Cables of Charles-Albert pedestrian bridge between Geneva and Annecy, France Royalty Free Stock Photo
Charles-Albert pedestrian bridge between Geneva and Annecy, France Royalty Free Stock Photo
Charles-Albert pedestrian bridge between Geneva and Annecy in France Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Charles-Albert pedestrian bridge between Geneva and Annecy in France
Charles-Albert pedestrian bridge in France between Geneva and Annecy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Charles-Albert bridge between Annecy and Geneva in France Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ponts de la Caille between Geneva and Annecy in France Royalty Free Stock Photo
Charles-Albert bridge between Geneva and Annecy, France Royalty Free Stock Photo
Charles-Albert bridge between Geneva and Annecy in France Royalty Free Stock Photo
Charles-Albert bridge between Annecy and Geneva, France Royalty Free Stock Photo
Charles-Albert suspension bridge between Annecy and Geneva in France Royalty Free Stock Photo
Charles-Albert bridge, part of Ponts de la Caille, spans the gorge of the Usses River on the route between Geneva and Annecy. It was built in Medieval Revival style and features two white crenellated towers at each end supported by two dozen cables. The bridge is 142 m high and 194 m in length and inaugurated on 11 July 1839 by the King. This impressive and daring example of mid-nineteenth-century engineering is one of the oldest suspension bridges still in use today and also one of the highest in France.


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