The Tasman Bridge
The Tasman Bridge is a major infrastructure located in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. It spans the Derwent River, connecting the city's eastern shore to the western shore. The bridge was opened in 1964, and it has since become an iconic symbol of Hobart's modern development.
It is a critical transportation link for the city, providing access to the suburbs, businesses, and tourist destinations on the western shore. The Tasman Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge, with four main pylons that support the roadway.
Its design is striking, and it is a popular spot for photographers and sightseers; One of the best ways to explore the bridge is to take a leisurely walk or bike ride across it!