Menemen Gediz Bridge

The Menemen Gediz Bridge (Turkish: Menemen Gediz Köprüsü), also known as the Old Gediz Bridge (Turkish: Eski Gediz Köprüsü), officially named the Governor Kâzım Dirik Bridge (Turkish: Cumhurluk Vali Kâzım Dirik Köprüsü) and historically called the Buruncuk Bridge (Turkish: Buruncuk Köprüsü), is a 156.6 m (514 ft) long bowstring-arch bridge that crosses the Gediz River near Menemen, Turkey. Completed in 1935, the bridge was one of the first five reinforced concrete bridges built by the Republic of Turkey.

Menemen Gediz Bridge

The Menemen Gediz Bridge (Turkish: Menemen Gediz Köprüsü), also known as the Old Gediz Bridge (Turkish: Eski Gediz Köprüsü), officially named the Governor Kâzım Dirik Bridge (Turkish: Cumhurluk Vali Kâzım Dirik Köprüsü) and historically called the Buruncuk Bridge (Turkish: Buruncuk Köprüsü), is a 156.6 m (514 ft) long bowstring-arch bridge that crosses the Gediz River near Menemen, Turkey. Completed in 1935, the bridge was one of the first five reinforced concrete bridges built by the Republic of Turkey.