Viaduc de Millau
The Viaduc de Millau is a cable-stayed bridge located in the Millau region of southern France. Completed in 2004, it spans the Tarn River valley and connects the A75 motorway. The bridge is renowned for its impressive height, making it one of the tallest bridges in the world.
Designed by architect Norman Foster and engineer Michel Virlogeux, the Viaduc de Millau features a total length of 2,460 meters (8,070 feet) and has a central span of 1,022 meters (3,356 feet). Its elegant design and stunning views have made it a popular tourist attraction, showcasing modern engineering.