A suspension bridge designed by
Ferdinand Arnodin, and constructed over the Oued Seybouse in the early 20th century, before the more well known
Sidi M'Cid Bridge in
Constantine. By the 1990s it had to be closed to traffic due to the weakening of the structure. Algerian transportation authorities (SAPTA) commissioned Italian engineers Marco and Marcello Petrangeli to rehabilitate the bridge.