Khaju Bridge, Iran
Built by the Persian King, Shah Abbas II, during the 17th century, the Khaju Bridge has 23 arches. The bridge also functions as a dam, controlling the waters of the Zayandeh River it overlooks. The remains of stone seats, built for Shah Abbas II to sit on and admire the view, still remain. In the center, a pavilion was built exclusively for his pleasure, originally as a tea house.
But the essential point is missing: the Names of their creators, the Architects who envisioned and brought to light these magnificent works! It's not like these appeared out of nowhere!
Their merits have to be recognized every time people see their creations.
Like when you see the Mona Lisa and immediately Leonardo's name comes to mind...