Varda Bridge
Varda Bridge is a historic railway bridge located in the Karaisalı district of Adana, spanning a high valley. Constructed in 1912, it is also known locally as the “German Bridge.” The bridge is a robust structure made of stone and steel, designed to ensure the safe passage of trains.

Varda Bridge (Culture Portal)
Where is Varda Bridge Located?
Varda Bridge is situated near Hacıkırı village in the Karaisalı district of Adana province, Türkiye. It is approximately 70 kilometers from the city center of Adana. The bridge can be easily reached by train or vehicle.
What Are Its Architectural and Technical Features?
Varda Bridge is a strong structure supported by large stone and steel arches. It is approximately 172 meters long and 98 meters high. With its eleven major arches, the bridge allows trains to pass safely and is considered one of Türkiye’s significant engineering achievements.
Varda Bridge (Anadolu Agency)
What Is Its Cultural Significance?
Varda Bridge is an important part of Türkiye’s historical and cultural heritage. It is both an engineering marvel and a major tourist attraction. Additionally, it has gained international recognition as a filming location for scenes in movies such as the 2012 James Bond film Skyfall.
What Is Its Historical Significance?
Varda Bridge was constructed in 1912 during the Ottoman period. Designed by German engineers, it was built as part of the Istanbul-Baghdad railway line to cross the deep valleys of the Taurus Mountains. For over a century, the bridge has ensured the safe passage of trains and remains one of the region’s most significant historical structures.

