Haliç Bridge
Bridge in Istanbul, Turkey
41°02′36″N 28°56′30″E / 41.04333°N 28.94167°E / 41.04333; 28.94167Golden Horn Bridge
Julius Berger-Bauboag AG
Haliç Bridge
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Location of Haliç Bridge in IstanbulThe Haliç Bridge (Turkish: Haliç Köprüsü, Golden Horn Bridge) is a road bridge across the Golden Horn in Istanbul, Turkey. It connects the neighbourhoods of Ayvansaray in the southwest and Halıcıoğlu in the northwest. The bridge carries the O-1 motorway, also known as the Istanbul Inner Beltway. It was constructed between 1971 and 1974, and entered service on 10 September 1974. The engineering work was carried out by IHI Corporation of Japan and Julius Berger-Bauboag AG of Germany. The bridge is 995 m (3,264 ft) long and 32 m (105 ft) wide, and stands 22 m (72 ft) above sea level.
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