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Galata Bridge
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The Galata Bridge is a bridge spanning the Golden Horn in Istanbul, Turkey, which has been featured in Turkish literature and has a long history dating back to the 6th century. The current bridge, built in 1994, is the fifth on the same site and replaces previous bridges built in 1845, 1863, and 1870. The bridge's design has been influenced by renowned artists, including Leonardo da Vinci, who proposed a single span bridge design that was never constructed, and Michelangelo, who rejected the proposal.learn more on wikipedia
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