Roman bridges built by the ancient Romans were the first major and permanent bridges ever built. Roman bridges were made of stone and were built using arches as the basic structure. Large amounts of concrete were used in the construction of these bridges, the Romans were the first to use concrete in bridge construction.
Bugrum Bridge, Antalya
This bridge from the Roman Empire period is located in Antalya. This bridge, which has seen the Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk and Ottoman periods, still stands with all its virginity and naturalness. This bridge can be accessed through the Köprülü Canyon National Park.
Oluk Bridge , which is a historical bridge of Köprüçay in Antalya, has the characteristics of a Roman Bridge. … Although there is not much information about its history, the construction technique and stonework of Oluk Köprü’s M.S. There are estimates that it was built in the 2nd century.
Oluk Köprü is a Roman bridge over the Köprüçay river, formerly Eurymedon, in Turkey, near the ancient city of Selge, the capital of the Roman Empire’s Pisidia province. The structure was located on a road stretching from the coast of Pamphilia to the region of Psidia.
Height: 27 m
Total length: 14m
Width: 3.5m
Location: Pisidia
Bridge type: Arch bridge