The bridges within the Abbasabad area, as outlined in the master plan, boast unique and captivating architecture. The hilly terrain necessitated the construction of these connecting bridges. Their design aims not only to facilitate passage but also to create spaces for visitors to pause and enjoy the surroundings.
The name "Abrisham Bridges" harkens back to the historical Abrisham Road, the vital trade route connecting Iran with other countries. Additionally, there is a historic bridge with the same name in the city of Neyshabur on the Abrisham Road.
Abrisham Bridge 1 is the first bridge on the north-south tourism route, classified as a cable-stayed structure. It spans Hemmat Highway, serving as a connection between Ports Park and Manzoomeh Shamsi Park, with a total length of 158 meters.
Abrisham Bridge 2, measuring 48 meters in length, is the second bridge in the Abbasabad tourism area. Featuring large and visually striking tensile structures, it connects Manzoomeh Shamsi Park to Nowruz Park.