Ponte Estaiada
The Ponte Estaiada, officially known as the Estaiada Bridge, is a striking cable-stayed bridge located in São Paulo, Brazil. Completed in 2008, it spans the Pinheiros River and connects the neighborhoods of Morumbi and Vila Andrade. The bridge is notable for its unique design, featuring a central tower that rises 138 meters and supports the cables that hold the roadway.
The Ponte Estaiada is not only a vital transportation link but also an iconic symbol of modern architecture in São Paulo. Its illuminated structure at night enhances the city's skyline, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists. The bridge has become a significant landmark, representing the city's growth and development.