Ljubljana: Bridge
Places and attractions in the Bridge category
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- Baroque architecture
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- Park
- Jože Plečnik
- Art Nouveau architecture
- Neo-renaissance architecture
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- Concerts and shows
- Architecture
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- City
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- Sport
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Triple Bridge
The Triple Bridge is a unique architectural ensemble and a renowned feature in the heart of Ljubljana, Slovenia. This group of three bridges, spanning the Ljubljanica River, connects the city's historical, medieval town on one bank with the modern city of Ljubljana on...
Dragon Bridge
Bridge featuring famous dragon statues The Dragon Bridge, a remarkable architectural gem and one of Ljubljana's most iconic landmarks, soars with history and cultural significance. Spanning the Ljubljanica River in the heart of Slovenia's capital, this bridge is not only a vital thoroughfare but also a...
Cobblers' Bridge
Historic bridge with geometric details Cobblers' Bridge, known as Šuštarski most in Slovenian, is a picturesque and historically rich footbridge that spans the Ljubljanica River in the heart of Ljubljana, Slovenia's charming capital. The bridge serves as a seamless connection between two vibrant parts of...
Butchers' Bridge
The Butchers' Bridge is a footbridge crossing the river Ljubljanica in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It connects the Ljubljana Central Market and the Petkovšek Embankment. The bridge was solemnly opened on 10 July 2010.
St. James's Bridge
St. James's Bridge in Ljubljana is a bridge that crosses the Ljubljanica River on the southern end of downtown Ljubljana, next to Zois Manor. It links Zois Street and Karlovac Street. The most important city traffic artery across the Ljubljanica runs across it.
Fabiani Bridge
The Fabiani Bridge is a two-level bridge over the Ljubljanica River in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It links Njegoš Street with Rog Street and thus completes the Ljubljana's inner ring road.
Hradecky Bridge
The Hradecky Bridge is one of the first hinged bridges in the world, the first and only preserved cast iron bridge in Slovenia, and one of its most highly valued technical achievements. It spans the Ljubljanica River in Ljubljana. At the time of its construction, it was praised as elegant, very modern, and economical.
St. Peter's Bridge
St. Peter's Bridge, also Ambrož Bridge, is a bridge in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, that crosses the river Ljubljanica in the northeastern end of the old town. It is a continuation of Rozman Street.
Ljubljanica Sluice Gate
The Ljubljanica Sluice Gate, or the Partition, is a sluice gate and a triumphal arch on the Ljubljanica River in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia.
Grain Bridge
The Grain Bridge is a footbridge over the Ljubljanica River in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It is located between Tanner Street and Gestrin Street, and links the Petkovšek Embankment on the left side of the river and the Poljane Embankment on its right side.
Prule Bridge
The Prule Bridge or the Brickmakers' Bridge is a bridge crossing the Ljubljanica River in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It is located in the Trnovo District to the south of the Ljubljana old town and links the residential districts of Prule and Trnovo.
Fužine Bridge
The Fužine Bridge is a bridge crossing the Ljubljanica River near Fužine Castle in the eastern part of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It was built in 1987 based on plans by Peter Gabrijelčič, who received the Prešeren Fund Award for it in 1988. It was modelled on bridges by Jože Plečnik.
Trnovo Bridge
The Trnovo Bridge is a bridge crossing the Gradaščica River in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It is located in front of Trnovo Church at the end of Karun Street to the south of the city centre and is a continuation of Emona Street.
Kavšek Bridge
The Kavšek Bridge or Kauschegg Bridge, sometimes listed as the Karchegger Bridge, is a one-arch stone bridge crossing Glinščica Creek in Podutik, a neighbourhood in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It was built by the board of the first district road and named after Franz Kauschegg, who led the works.
Jek Bridge
The Jek Bridge is a bridge crossing the Gradaščica River in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. The current structure was built in 1903 at the site of an earlier wooden bridge.
Rooster Bridge
The Rooster Bridge in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, is a footbridge crossing the Gradaščica River in the Trnovo District south of the downtown of Ljubljana.
Črnuče Bridge
The Črnuče Bridge is a bridge crossing the Sava River in Črnuče, a district of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia.