The Sydney Harbour Bridge is a famous steel through arch bridge in Sydney, Australia, connecting the CBD to the North Shore. Known as "the Coathanger" due to its design, it carries rail, vehicular, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic. Designed by British firm Dorman Long and opened in 1932, it stands as an iconic symbol of Sydney and Australia. The bridge's impressive arch spans 504 meters, reaching a height of 134 meters above sea level. With its granite-faced concrete pylons and stunning views, the bridge is a must-see landmark for locals and tourists alike.