It was as of 2006, apparently: https://ssl.panoramio.com/photo/87093076
Standing Still - Roman Lob song - was created in 2011.
It is still standing a few pieces and parts of it
No, it did not have planning permision so the bridge had to be dismantled after the show.
This bridge was built in 206 BCE in Rome, crossing the Tiber, by Gaius Claudius Nero, one of the consuls for that year. The bridge was demolished and replaced by Marcus Aemilius Scaurus in 155 BCE. This is still the last version of the Ponte Milvio, and it is still standing today, although it has had numerous renovations.
The Roman Aqueduct
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There are many still standing today.
of course. it's still standing well in San Fransico.
no it fell down you thick twa The present London Bridge, which opened to traffic in 1973, is still a very busy bridge. It had several predecessors over the centuries, some of which collapsed and one wooden bridge burned down. The 1820 bridge was dismantled and then re-assembled at Lake Havasu City, Arizona, USA. It is rumoured that the purchaser thought that he was buying Tower Bridge.
Tower bridge was, and still is, an important landmark. When the bridge was opened in 1894, it was the largest bridge of its kind and a sorely needed River Crossing for vehicles in the area. Due to the controversy of the bridge's design and construction, Tower Bridge bought sightseers from all around to view the "absurd" bridge that represented "the vice and tawdriness and prentiousness" according to critics. Throughout the years since, Tower Bridge has continued to serve as not only a convenient way to cross the Thames (with 40,000 people crossing each day), but also as a popular tourist attraction. The bridge is considered to be a symbol of London, featuring heavily in many London based TV shows and Movies.
The first cast iron bridge is located, fittingly, at Ironbridge in England. It spans the river Severn, and was built in 1779. It is still standing.
Harmonics. Most bridges are strong enough to support the weight of soldiers marching in lock step, but the constructive vibrations still hasten the need for repairs. Harmonic vibrations induced by the wind brought down the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, "Galloping Gertie."