- en.wikipedia.org Mellah Slimane BridgeToggle the table of contents. Mellah Slimane Bridge. 4 languages. ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Bridge in Constantine, Algeria. Mellah Slimane Bridge.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g734459-…My favourite is Slimane Mellah footbridge. ... A pedestrian suspension bridge, build by the French 100 years ago, to connect the old town to the train station.
- structurae.net en/structures/mellah-slimane-…Mellah Slimane Bridge is a 125 m long suspension Footbridge across the Rhumel River in Constantine, Algeria.
- bridgemeister.com bridge.php?bid=1117This is a single suspension bridge from the Bridgemeister historical inventory of suspension bridges. ... Mellah Slimane. Also Known As
- travelbrain.us algeria/mellah-slimane-bridge.htmlOf all the dramatic bridges that cross the Oued Rhumel, none is as exciting to walk across as the Mellah Slimane Bridge, some 100m above the water.
- lonelyplanet.com algeria/constantine/attractions/…Of all the dramatic bridges that cross the Oued Rhumel, none is as exciting to walk across as the Mellah Slimane Bridge, some 100m above the water.
- trip.com travel-guide/attraction/constantine/…Discover Mellah Slimane Footbridge in Constantine! See updated opening hours and read the latest reviews. Discover nearby hotels and dining for a perfect trip.
- thingstodo-near.me city/constantine-province/…A spectacular spot. Constantine, a city straddling a deep and narrow river canyon, is a city of bridges. My favourite is Slimane Mellah footbridge.
- archnet.org sites/20316Collections. Search. Mellah-Slimane Footbridge. ... Bridge at Pont de Sidi M'Cid. glass plate negative.
- highestbridges.com wiki/index.php…Inaugurated in 1925, the Passerelle Perregaux or Mellah Slimane footbridge is another one of French engineer Ferdinand Arnodin’s classic suspension bridges.
- OpenTripMap.com en/card/W24271655Passerelle Slimane Mellah. Suspension bridge. ×.
- flickr.com photos/gonzphotos/6855907963Mellah Slimane Bridge is a pedestrian bridge some 100m above water stretching 125m long and a about 2.5m wide.
- http://traveladventures.org continents/africa/…Download People walking the Mellah Slimane bridge, seen from above for personal use.