Putra Bridge is considered one of the most prestigious bridges in Putrajaya spanned about 435 meters long connecting the Government Precinct 1 to the Mixed Development Precinct and links Dataran Putra with the Boulevard. Formal procession between the Boulevard and the Putra Square would pass through this bridge which was architecturally inspired by the Islamic design of the famous Khaju Bridge in Isfahan, Iran.
The upper level of the Bridge forms part of the Boulevard. This unique three-deck bridge provides vehicle, monorail and pedestrian access. Besides providing the link between Precinct 1 and Precinct 2 on the Core Island, it has been designed to be a special feature of Putrajaya.
Bridge Structure consists of Upper Level which is at level of 35 meter forms part of the Boulevard that connects to the Dataran Putra and the Prime Minister’s Office Complex , Lower Level at level 29 meters is used for service tunnel, LRT track, service road to Dataran Putra, and pedestrians and Lowest Level at the piers will be utilized for restaurant overlooking the water of the Lake and places for boat berthing.
- Silhouette tree framing the bridge and promenade
- Decorative Grille at the piers of Putra Bridge
- Main Pier of Putra Bridge with Malaysian flag on
- North Pier of Putra Bridge with white shed
- Pier at Putra Bridge viewed from top of Taman Wawasan
- One of the piers at Putra Bridge
- Promenade is part of the waterfront place to view the scenic bridge
- Putra Bridge viewed from Promenade
- Putra Bridge viewed from Taman Wawasan
- Putra Bridge viewed from Taman Wawasan
- Putra Bridge viewed from top of Taman Wawasan
- Putra Bridge with Mosque on the background
- Putra Bridge Lake from Walkway at Taman Wawasan
- Putra Bridge pictured from Promenade
- Tree framing the bridge to give the dramatic scenery of the landscape
- White color shed near Putra Bridge for passers-by
- Artistic Wooden Boats parked under Putra Bridge
- Artistic Wooden Boats below Putra Bridge
- Two workers cleaning up lake near Putra Bridge



















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