The world's longest bridge is 102 miles long. It cost $8.5bn and took four years to build with 10,000 workers. It opened in 2011.
France's Millau Viaduct is the world's tallest bridge, surpassing the Eiffel Tower. The 343-metre bridge opened in 2004.
One of the UK's outstanding Victorian engineering feats, the Ribblehead Viaduct, has 24 stone arches and stands 32 meters above the moorland below.
The longest bridge in Europe, the Vasco da Gama Bridge, connects northern and southern Portugal at nearly seven miles.
Beipanjiang, or Duge Bridge, is the world's tallest at 560m. This vital motorway connects Liupanshui and Qujing, cutting travel time by three hours.
Since launching in 2018, Vietnam's 150-meter Golden Bridge has drawn tourists. The bridge, built on a mountainside near Da Nang, like huge hands holding it up.
This list's oldest bridge is the Pont du Gard aqueduct, a first-century AD Roman structure. Three-tiered aqueduct 50 meters tall was built to supply Nîmes with water.