The Sydney Harbour Bridge, an iconic steel arch bridge, attracts visitors from around the world. Stretching from the Sydney business district to the north side of the city, it has earned the nickname “The Coathanger” due to its distinctive design. Opened in 1932, the bridge offers a stunning view of Sydney and is a symbol of the city and Australia as a whole. This book delves into the bridge’s design, construction process involving nearly 53,000 tonnes of steel, its history, and includes photos capturing various stages of the construction. It also showcases how Sydney commemorates the Sydney Harbour Bridge today, drawing thousands of visitors who come to admire and even climb this remarkable structure annually.