List of bridges in Greece

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This list of bridges in Greece lists bridges of particular historical, scenic, architectural or engineering interest. Road and railway bridges, viaducts, aqueducts and footbridges are included.

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Historical and architectural interest bridges

NameGreekDistinctionLengthTypeCarries
Crosses
OpenedLocationRegionRef.
Mycenaen Bridge.jpg 1 Arkadiko Bridge Γέφυρα του ΑρκαδικούOne of the oldest bridges still in existence11.5 m (38 ft) Masonry
Corbelled vault, large limestone blocks, dry stone
Footbridge
13th century BC Arkadiko
37°35′37.0″N22°56′15.1″E / 37.593611°N 22.937528°E / 37.593611; 22.937528 (Arkadiko Bridge)
Peloponnese [O 1]
[S 1]
[1]
[2]
Mycenaean Petrogefyri bridge 02.JPG 2 Petrogephyri Bridge Γέφυρα ΠετρογεφύριOne of the oldest bridges still in existence14.5 m (48 ft) Masonry
Corbelled vault, large limestone blocks, dry stone
Footbridge
13th century BC Arkadiko
37°35′27.3″N22°55′36.1″E / 37.590917°N 22.926694°E / 37.590917; 22.926694 (Petrogephyri Bridge)
Peloponnese [1]
Brauron-1.jpg 3 Brauron Antique Stone Bridge Γέφυρα της ΒραυρώναςOnly Classical Greece bridge still in good conditions9 m (30 ft) Clapper bridge
Footbridge
Erasinos
5th century BC Brauron
37°55′34.9″N23°59′36.3″E / 37.926361°N 23.993417°E / 37.926361; 23.993417 (Brauron Antique Stone Bridge)
Attica [O 2]
[S 2]
[3]
4 Rhodes Footbridge Oldest known Greek bridge with a voussoir arch 2.8 m (9.2 ft) Masonry
1 arch, poros limestone
Footbridge
4th century BC Rhodes
36°26′29″N28°13′57″E / 36.44139°N 28.23250°E / 36.44139; 28.23250 (Rhodes Footbridge)
South Aegean [4]
[5]
[6]
Eleutherna Bridge, Crete, Greece. Pic 01.jpg 5 Eleutherna Bridge Γέφυρα Ελεύθερνα9 m (30 ft) Masonry
Triangular corbelled vault, limestone
Footbridge
Pharangitis
Chalopota
3rd century BC Eleutherna
35°20′17.7″N24°40′13.7″E / 35.338250°N 24.670472°E / 35.338250; 24.670472 (Eleutherna Bridge)
Crete [O 3]
[S 3]
[5]
[7]
[2]
Romaiko udragogeio Morias 4.jpg 6 Moria Aqueduct  [ el ]Ρωμαϊκό Υδραγωγείο Μορίας170 m (560 ft) Masonry
2 levels, 17 semi-circular arches
2nd century BC Mória
39°07′34.1″N26°30′53.2″E / 39.126139°N 26.514778°E / 39.126139; 26.514778 (Moria Aqueduct)
North Aegean [O 4]
[8]
Roman bridge, constructed in the 2nd-3rd century AD over the river Kalliaios and part of the public road (via publica) connecting Patra with Aigio, the best preserved two-arched bridge in Greece, Patras, Greece (14327905221).jpg 7 Roman bridge of Patras  [ el ]Ρωμαϊκή γέφυρα Πάτρας Masonry
2 semi-circular arches

Meilichos or Kallinaos
3rd century Patras
38°16′02.0″N21°45′19.0″E / 38.267222°N 21.755278°E / 38.267222; 21.755278 (Roman bridge of Patras)
Western Greece [O 5]
[9]
Star rimski most.jpg 8 Kleidi Roman Bridge  [ bg ]Ρωμαϊκη Γέφυρα στο Κλειδί190 m (620 ft) Masonry
8 or 10 arches originally
Kleidi
40°34′26.4″N22°37′20.9″E / 40.574000°N 22.622472°E / 40.574000; 22.622472 (Kleidi Roman Bridge)
Central Macedonia [10]
[11]
Petrino Gephuri Agiou Bessariona.jpg 9 Portaikos Bridge Γέφυρα του ΠορταϊκούSpan : 28 m (92 ft)67 m (220 ft) Masonry
1 semi-circular arch
Footbridge
Portaikos River
1514 Pyli
39°27′37.7″N21°36′01.7″E / 39.460472°N 21.600472°E / 39.460472; 21.600472 (Portaikos Bridge)
Thessaly [O 6]
[S 4]
[12]
Aquadukt, Kavala.jpg 10 Aqueduct of Kavala Αρχαίο υδραγωγείο στην Καβάλα270 m (890 ft) Masonry 1530 Kavala
40°56′13.5″N24°24′55.7″E / 40.937083°N 24.415472°E / 40.937083; 24.415472 (Aqueduct of Kavala)
Eastern Macedonia and Thrace [O 7]
[S 5]
11 Korakou Bridge
destroyed in 1949
Γεφυρα ΚορακουSpan : 45 m (148 ft)62 m (203 ft) Masonry
1 segmental arch
Footbridge
Achelous River
1540 Pigés
39°17′53.7″N21°25′02.3″E / 39.298250°N 21.417306°E / 39.298250; 21.417306 (Korakou Bridge)
Epirus [13]
[14]
[15]
085 to gephuri tes Artas.JPG 12 Bridge of Arta Γέφυρα της ΆρταςSpan : 24 m (79 ft)130 m (430 ft) Masonry
4 semi-circular arches
Footbridge
Arachthos
1612 Arta
39°09′06.6″N20°58′29.1″E / 39.151833°N 20.974750°E / 39.151833; 20.974750 (Bridge of Arta)
Epirus [O 8]
[S 6]
[16]
Manolis stone bridge 03.jpg 13 Manolis Stone Bridge
submerged until 1969
Γέφυρα του Μανώλη Masonry
1 pointed arch
1659 Agrafa
38°58′44.1″N21°33′42.6″E / 38.978917°N 21.561833°E / 38.978917; 21.561833 (Manolis Stone Bridge)
Central Greece [17]
[18]
Pont ottoman - Vikos.jpg 14 Misios Bridge Γέφυρα Μίσιου37 m (121 ft) Masonry
1 semi-circular arch
Footbridge
Voidomatis
1748 Tsepelovo
39°52′09.6″N20°45′52.7″E / 39.869333°N 20.764639°E / 39.869333; 20.764639 (Misios Bridge)
Epirus [19]
Gephuri Kokkorou P5010036.jpg 15 Kokkoris Bridge  [ el ]Γέφυρα Κόκκορη ή ΝούτσουSpan : 23.6 m (77 ft)36 m (118 ft) Masonry
1 semi-circular arch
Footbridge
Voidomatis
1750 Kipoi Koukouli
39°51′43.6″N20°46′29.9″E / 39.862111°N 20.774972°E / 39.862111; 20.774972 (Kokkoris Bridge)
Epirus [S 7]
[20]
20100413 Meswnikh Gefyra Kompsatos Thrace Greece 3.jpg 16 Kompsatos Bridge  [ el ]
partially destroyed
Γεφύρι ΚομψάτοςSpan : 21.8 m (72 ft)70 m (230 ft) Masonry
2 semi-circular arches (3 originally)
Footbridge
Kompsatos
18th century Iasmos
41°08′28.1″N25°12′38.0″E / 41.141139°N 25.210556°E / 41.141139; 25.210556 (Kompsatos Bridge)
Eastern Macedonia and Thrace [O 9]
[21]
De Bosset Bridge in Argostoli.jpg 17 De Bosset Bridge Γέφυρα Ντε Μποσέ690 m (2,260 ft) Masonry
3 arches (1 main semi-circular)
Former road bridge
Footbridge
Bay of Argostoli
1813 Argostoli
38°10′31.8″N20°29′45.3″E / 38.175500°N 20.495917°E / 38.175500; 20.495917 (De Bosset Bridge)
Ionian Islands [22]
Zagori - Kipi bridge.JPG 18 Kalogeriko Bridge  [ el ]Γέφυρα του Πλακίδα ή Καλογερικό56 m (184 ft) Masonry
3 semi-circular arches
Footbridge
Vikos
1814 Koukouli
39°51′42.1″N20°47′10.7″E / 39.861694°N 20.786306°E / 39.861694; 20.786306 (Kalogeriko Bridge)
Epirus [S 8]
[23]
BOIDOMATES POTAMOS-EThNIKOS DRUMOS BIKOU-AOOU.jpg 19 Kleidonia Bridge Γεφύρι της Κλειδωνιάς ή του Βοϊδομάτη Masonry
1 arch
Footbridge
Voidomatis
1853 Kleidonia
39°58′04.2″N20°39′48.1″E / 39.967833°N 20.663361°E / 39.967833; 20.663361 (Kleidonia Bridge)
Epirus [S 9]
[24]
GEFYRI PLAKAS 01.jpg 20 Plaka Bridge Γέφυρα ΠλάκαςHistoric monument
Span : 40 m (130 ft)
72 m (236 ft) Masonry
3 arches (1 main semi-circular)
Footbridge
Arachthos
1866 Frásta
39°27′38.1″N21°01′48.4″E / 39.460583°N 21.030111°E / 39.460583; 21.030111 (Plaka Bridge)
Epirus [O 10]
[S 10]
[25]
[26]
To Gephuri tes Konitsas (Potamos Aoos) - panoramio.jpg 21 Konitsa Bridge  [ el ]Γεφύρι της ΚόνιτσαςSpan : 35.6 m (117 ft) Masonry
1 arch
Footbridge
Vjosa
1870 Konitsa
40°02′11.2″N20°44′42.5″E / 40.036444°N 20.745139°E / 40.036444; 20.745139 (Konitsa Bridge)
Epirus [O 11]
[S 11]
[27]
[15]
Gorgopotamos Bridge 1.jpg 22 Gorgopotamos Bridge  [ el ]Γέφυρα του Γοργοποτάμου211 m (692 ft) Truss
Steel, 4 masonry piles, 2 steel truss piles
Railway bridge
Gorgopotamos
1905 Gorgopotamos
38°49′50.7″N22°23′22.1″E / 38.830750°N 22.389472°E / 38.830750; 22.389472 (Gorgopotamos Bridge)
Central Greece [28]
Aradena-Brucke von unten.jpg 23 Aradena Bridge Γέφυρα Αραδαίνας Bungee jumping spot
Height : 138 m (453 ft)
84 m (276 ft) Truss
Steel
Bailey bridge
Road bridge
Aradéna Gorge
1986 Anópoli
35°13′21.4″N24°03′43.3″E / 35.222611°N 24.062028°E / 35.222611; 24.062028 (Aradena Bridge)
Crete [29]
24 Katehaki Pedestrian Bridge Γέφυρα ΚατεχάκηDesigned by Santiago Calatrava 94 m (308 ft) Cable-stayed
Steel deck and pylon
Footbridge
National Road 54
2004 Athens
37°59′36.2″N23°46′34.5″E / 37.993389°N 23.776250°E / 37.993389; 23.776250 (Katehaki Pedestrian Bridge)
Attica [S 12]
[30]
Le canal de Corinthe en juillet 2009 - 2.jpg 25 Isthmia Bridge γέφυρα Ισθμού Submersible bridge Beam bridge
Steel
Road bridge
Corinth Canal
1988 Isthmia
37°55′05.5″N23°00′25.1″E / 37.918194°N 23.006972°E / 37.918194; 23.006972 (Isthmia Bridge)
Peloponnese [S 13]
[31]
[32]
Poseidonia Bridge 2015 138 (18365426864).jpg 26 Poseidonia Bridge γέφυρα Ποσειδωνία Submersible bridge Beam bridge
Steel
Road bridge
Corinth Canal
Corinth
37°57′00.3″N22°57′44.6″E / 37.950083°N 22.962389°E / 37.950083; 22.962389 (Poseidonia Bridge)
Peloponnese [S 14]

Major road and railway bridges

This table presents the structures with spans greater than 100 meters (non-exhaustive list).

NameGreekSpanLengthTypeCarries
Crosses
OpenedLocationRegionRef.
Patras bridge (Rion-Antirion) (2522565168).jpg 1 Rio–Antirrio Bridge Γέφυρα Ρίου-Αντίρριου560 m (1,840 ft)(x3)2,883 m (9,459 ft) Cable-stayed
Composite steel/concrete deck, 4 concrete pylons
286+3x560+286
2004 Rio Antirrio
38°19′13.3″N21°46′23.4″E / 38.320361°N 21.773167°E / 38.320361; 21.773167 (Rio–Antirrio Bridge)
Western Greece [S 15]
[33]
[34]
Tsakona bridge Messinia.jpg 2 Tsakona Arch Bridge Τοξωτή Γέφυρα Τσακώνας300 m (980 ft)490 m (1,610 ft) Arch
Steel through arch
2016 Megalopolis
37°17′44.5″N22°01′32.3″E / 37.295694°N 22.025639°E / 37.295694; 22.025639 (Tsakona Arch Bridge)
Peloponnese [S 16]
[35]
[36]
Periokhe metsobou.jpg 3 Metsovitikos Bridge Γέφυρα Μετσοβίτικου235 m (771 ft)537 m (1,762 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
Twin bridges
118+235+140
2008 Metsovo
39°45′29.1″N21°10′41.0″E / 39.758083°N 21.178056°E / 39.758083; 21.178056 (Metsovitikos Bridge)
Epirus [Note 1]
[S 17]
[38]
4 Votonosi Bridge Γέφυρα Βοτονοσίου230 m (750 ft)490 m (1,610 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
Twin bridges
130+230+130
2004 Metsovo
39°45′26.7″N21°07′30.3″E / 39.757417°N 21.125083°E / 39.757417; 21.125083 (Votonosi Bridge)
Epirus [S 18]
[39]
Chalkida Bridge - Flickr - stefg74.jpg 5 Euripus Bridge Γέφυρα Ευρίπου215 m (705 ft)694 m (2,277 ft) Cable-stayed
Concrete deck and pylons
90+215+90
Chalcis Regional
Euripus Strait
1992 Chalcis
38°26′41.7″N23°35′28.0″E / 38.444917°N 23.591111°E / 38.444917; 23.591111 (Euripus Bridge)
Central Greece [S 19]
[40]
Tatarna's Bridge 01.JPG 6 Tatarna Bridge Γέφυρα Τατάρνας196 m (643 ft)437 m (1,434 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
150+196+97
1973 Triklino
38°58′13.9″N21°29′28.9″E / 38.970528°N 21.491361°E / 38.970528; 21.491361 (Tatarna Bridge)
Western Greece
Central Greece
[S 20]
[41]
7 Nedondas Bridge Γέφυρα Νέδοντα162 m (531 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
Twin bridges
2013 Kalamata
37°03′06.4″N22°07′21.1″E / 37.051778°N 22.122528°E / 37.051778; 22.122528 (Nedondas Bridge)
Peloponnese [42]
8 Malakasi-Grevena Bridge 160 m (520 ft)349 m (1,145 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
Twin bridges
94+160+94
Malakasi
39°48′57.6″N21°19′21.0″E / 39.816000°N 21.322500°E / 39.816000; 21.322500 (Malakasi-Grevena Bridge)
Thessaly [43]
[44]
9 T9-T11 Bridge (A2) Γέφυρα Τ9-Τ11155 m (509 ft)409 m (1,342 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
Twin bridges
105+155+105
2010 Egnatia
39°44′05.5″N21°03′00.4″E / 39.734861°N 21.050111°E / 39.734861; 21.050111 (T9-T11 Bridge (A2))
Epirus [45]
[46]
OSE 220 029 Kifera.jpg 10 Ekkara Railway Bridge (SG26) Σιδηροδρομική Γέφυρα Εκκάρας (ΣΓ26)151 m (495 ft)405 m (1,329 ft) Arch
Steel tied arch
Bow-string bridge
2018 Ekkara
39°08′40.4″N22°11′29.6″E / 39.144556°N 22.191556°E / 39.144556; 22.191556 (Ekkara Railway Bridge (SG26))
Central Greece [S 21]
[47]
[48]
11 G3 Bridge (A2) Γέφυρα Γ3144 m (472 ft)326 m (1,070 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
Twin bridges
91+144+91
2007 Grevena
40°02′02.1″N21°24′24.3″E / 40.033917°N 21.406750°E / 40.033917; 21.406750 (G3 Bridge (A2))
Western Macedonia [49]
A2 Motorway, Greece - Section Driskos-Chrysovitsa - Arachthos bridge - 05.jpg 12 Arachthos Bridge Γέφυρα Άραχθος142 m (466 ft)(x6)1,036 m (3,399 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
Twin bridges
92+6x142+92
2009 Ioannina
39°42′44.4″N20°58′57.5″E / 39.712333°N 20.982639°E / 39.712333; 20.982639 (Arachthos Bridge)
Epirus [S 22]
[50]
13 Katouna Bridge 132 m (433 ft)289 m (948 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
Twin bridges
87+132+70
2000 Mavillis
39°39′13.9″N20°57′34.2″E / 39.653861°N 20.959500°E / 39.653861; 20.959500 (Katouna Bridge)
Epirus [51]
14 G7 Bridge (A2) Γέφυρα Γ7120 m (390 ft)270 m (890 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
Twin bridges
75+120+75
2004 Malakasi
39°47′21.3″N21°15′47.8″E / 39.789250°N 21.263278°E / 39.789250; 21.263278 (G7 Bridge (A2))
Thessaly [52]
15 Venetikos Bridge Γέφυρα Βενέτικου120 m (390 ft)(x4)636 m (2,087 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
2 bridges
80+4x120+76
85+3x120+85
2008 Grevena
39°58′47.2″N21°22′15.2″E / 39.979778°N 21.370889°E / 39.979778; 21.370889 (Venetikos Bridge)
Western Macedonia [S 23]
[53]
16 Paliouria-Panagia Bridge Γέφυρα Παλιουριά-Παναγιά120 m (390 ft)371 m (1,217 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
Road bridge
Haliacmon
2009 Paliouria Panagia
39°57′54.6″N21°43′44.9″E / 39.965167°N 21.729139°E / 39.965167; 21.729139 (Paliouria-Panagia Bridge)
Western Macedonia [54]
17 G11 Bridge (A2) Γέφυρα Γ11119 m (390 ft)300 m (980 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
Twin bridges
64+119+64
62+115+62
Polymylos
40°22′46.6″N22°05′40.3″E / 40.379611°N 22.094528°E / 40.379611; 22.094528 (G11 Bridge (A2))
Western Macedonia [55]
18 G10 Bridge (A2) Γέφυρα Γ10112 m (367 ft)265 m (869 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
Twin bridges
61+112+61
Kastania
40°22′56.1″N22°06′45.6″E / 40.382250°N 22.112667°E / 40.382250; 22.112667 (G10 Bridge (A2))
Central Macedonia [55]
Korinfskii kanal..jpg 19 Corinth Canal Footbridge 110 m (360 ft) Arch
Steel through arch
Footbridge
Corinth Canal
1998 Corinth
37°56′12.8″N22°58′50.8″E / 37.936889°N 22.980778°E / 37.936889; 22.980778 (Corinth Canal Footbridge)
Peloponnese [S 24]
[56]
Olimpia Odos, Loutraki Agii Theodori, Greece - panoramio.jpg 20 Corinth Canal Highway Bridge 110 m (360 ft)190 m (620 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
Twin bridges
32+110+32
1997 Isthmia
37°55′29.7″N22°59′51.3″E / 37.924917°N 22.997583°E / 37.924917; 22.997583 (Corinth Canal Highway Bridge)
Peloponnese [S 25]
[57]
Korinfskii kanal. Avtomobil'nyi most.jpg 21 Corinth Canal Railway Bridge 110 m (360 ft)230 m (750 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
60+110+60
2005 Isthmia
37°55′31.0″N22°59′49.4″E / 37.925278°N 22.997056°E / 37.925278; 22.997056 (Corinth Canal Railway Bridge)
Peloponnese [50]
22 Landslide Bridge 110 m (360 ft)272 m (892 ft) Arch
Steel tied arch
New Ikonio Port Railway
2008 Aspropyrgos
38°01′50.7″N23°37′50.4″E / 38.030750°N 23.630667°E / 38.030750; 23.630667 (Landslide Bridge)
Attica [58]
[56]
23 Kastania (G12) Bridge Γέφυρα Γ12 (Καστανιά Κοζάνης)107 m (351 ft)(x3)457 m (1,499 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
Twin bridges
61+3x107+75
Polymylos
40°22′14.6″N22°04′49.7″E / 40.370722°N 22.080472°E / 40.370722; 22.080472 (Kastania (G12) Bridge)
Western Macedonia [S 26]
[55]
[51]
24 G2 Bridge (A2) Γέφυρα Γ2104 m (341 ft)(x3)426 m (1,398 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
Twin bridges
57+3x104+57
Theodoros Ziakas
40°00′57″N21°23′01.7″E / 40.01583°N 21.383806°E / 40.01583; 21.383806 (G2 Bridge (A2))
Western Macedonia [51]
A2 Motorway, Greece - Grevenitis (Greveniotikos) Bridge at Grevena (city) - seen from National Road 15 - 01.jpg 25 Greveniotikos Bridge Γέφυρα Γρεβενών100 m (330 ft)(x8)960 m (3,150 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
Twin bridges
60+8x100+60
Grevena
40°05′35.5″N21°27′16.8″E / 40.093194°N 21.454667°E / 40.093194; 21.454667 (Greveniotikos Bridge)
Western Macedonia [S 27]
[51]
[44]
Aliakmonas bridge.jpg 26 Lake Polyfytos Bridge Γέφυρα της λίμνης του Πολυφύτου100 m (330 ft)(x2)1,372 m (4,501 ft) Box girder
Prestressed concrete
71+2x100+71
1975 Neraida Servia
40°13′57.3″N21°58′26.2″E / 40.232583°N 21.973944°E / 40.232583; 21.973944 (Lake Polyfytos Bridge)
Western Macedonia [S 28]
[41]

Notes and references

  1. The first design of the Metsovitikos was a towerless suspension bridge between steep-sided mountains on either side of the Metsovitikos River 150 metres (490 ft) above water level. The single span of 565 metres (1,854 ft) would be the largest of its kind at this time. [37]
  1. "Mycenaean bridge at Kazarma" . Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  2. "Πώρινη γέφυρα στον αρχαιολογικό χώρο Βραυρώνας" [Porini bridge at the archaeological site of Vravrona] (in Greek). Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  3. "Ελληνιστική γέφυρα" [Hellenistic bridge] (in Greek). Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  4. "Πολύτοξη υδατογέφυρα Ρωμαϊκού Υδραγωγείου Μυτιλήνης στη Μόρια" [Multi-arched aqueduct of the Roman Aqueduct of Mytilene in Moria] (in Greek). Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  5. "Ρωμαϊκή Γέφυρα Πατρών" [Roman Bridge of Patras] (in Greek). Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  6. "Γέφυρα Πορταϊκού Πύλης" [Bridge of Portaikos Pylis] (in Greek). Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  7. "Μεσαιωνικό υδραγωγείο" [Medieval aqueduct] (in Greek). Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  8. "Γεφύρι της Άρτας" [Bridge of Arta] (in Greek). Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  9. "Μεσαιωνική γέφυρα Κομψάτου ποταμού" [Kompsatos River Medieval Bridge] (in Greek). Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  10. "Γεφύρι Πλάκας" [Plaka Bridge] (in Greek). Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  11. "Γέφυρα Αώου" [Aoou Bridge] (in Greek). Retrieved 18 November 2022.
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