Golden Horn Metro Bridge

Spanning the Golden Horn, the Galata Bridge has been featured many times in Turkish literature and theater and was originally built in the 19th century. The rows of fisherman on each side of this steel bascule bridge have also become iconic image of Istanbul, as well as the balık ekmek (fish sandwich) restaurants that line the lower half.

One of the city’s newer constructions, the Golden Horn Metro Bridge was constructed in 2014 and connects the Beyoğlu and Fatih districts via the M2 line. The steel cable-stayed bridge caused some controversy during its construction for disturbing the skyline of the city’s historical area.
Unveiled last month, the Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge is located near the Black Sea entrance of the Bosphorus and connects Garipçe on the European side and Poyrazköy on the Asian side. The hybrid cable-stayed suspension bridge is sadly seen as a harbinger for an urbanization boom, which threatens the green areas and wetlands nearby that produce most of the city’s drinking water.