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Salah Bey Viaduct: Constantine's Modern Marvel

Discover the Salah Bey Viaduct in Constantine, Algeria: a modern architectural marvel and the city's longest bridge, offering breathtaking views.

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The Salah Bey Viaduct is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the Rhumel River gorge in Constantine, Algeria. Named after Salah Bey, who ruled the city in the late 18th century, it's considered the "eighth wonder" of Constantine, a city famed for its bridges. The viaduct is a modern architectural marvel that has transformed the city's urban landscape.

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9J57+3V5, Constantine, Constantine, DZ

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    Getting There

    Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Constantine. A taxi ride from the city center (e.g., Place des Martyrs) to the Salah Bey Viaduct typically costs between 200 and 400 DZD, depending on traffic and your starting location. The journey takes approximately 15-20 minutes.

    Public Transport

    From the central bus station (Gare Routière de Constantine), take a bus heading towards the Salah Bey area. The bus fare is around 50 DZD. Inform the driver of your destination. The journey takes approximately 20-30 minutes, depending on traffic. From the bus stop, follow signs to the viaduct, a short walk away.

    Local tips

    Visit during sunset for stunning views of the viaduct and the Rhumel River gorge.
    Take a taxi or bus from the city center to easily reach the viaduct.
    Combine your visit with other nearby attractions like the Cirta Museum or the Palace of Ahmed Bey.

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    The Salah Bey Viaduct, also known as the Trans-Rhumel Viaduct, is a striking cable-stayed bridge in Constantine, Algeria. Inaugurated in 2014, it's named in honor of Salah Bey, who governed Constantine from 1771 to 1792 and significantly contributed to the city's development. The bridge stretches 1,119 meters across the Rhumel River gorge, with its highest pylons reaching 130 meters.Constantine is known as the "City of Bridges" due to its unique topography, bisected by the deep Rhumel River gorge. The Salah Bey Viaduct is the eighth bridge in the city and the longest. Its construction was a major undertaking, beginning in 2010 and completed in 2014. The bridge connects the ONU area and the Mansourah plateau, improving connectivity and reducing travel times within the city.The viaduct's design, by Dissing+Weitling and COWI, showcases a futuristic aesthetic that complements Constantine's blend of historical and modern architecture. The bridge is connected to the East-West Highway, facilitating travel to and from Constantine. The Salah Bey Viaduct is more than just a functional structure; it has become a symbol of Constantine's progress and a must-see landmark for visitors.
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