The Nature bridge is a three floored bridge in Tehran, Iran. It’s on AbbasAbad area and only the pedestrians are allowed to pass on. The bridge is on the Modarres highway and was meant to connect two parks, Taleghani and the Water and Flame parks. This is the biggest bridges in the whole country where No Vehicles Allowed.
The total area is 7000 squares and for its construction 14000 pieces of metal were used. The appearance is like a tree and the design is quite unique. The organic design, the tree-like-pillars and the name “Nature”, all together make this bridge a famous one. For the construction of the bridge they were inspired by some Iranian bridges like Khaju bridge.
This is a wonderful area for the tourists for having a break and everyday many tourists come to visit the area. Among the facilities we can mention the restaurants, café and the green areas in two sides of the bridge which makes it a great place for photography. Because of the unique lighting and many other features, particularly at nights, the visit will turn your experience a memorable one.
Location
Location Tehran, Vanak Square, the Haghani highway, after the Jahan Koudak Square, the water and the flames park.
Visiting time
6 am to 12 pm
Ticket price
free
Access way
metro, taxi, bus
Nearby attraction
Water and flames park, Taleghani park, the mine dome