Triple Bridge
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The Triple Bridge (Slovene: Tromostovje) is one of the symbols of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia.
There is mention of a wooden bridge (called the Old Bridge, Stari most) in this location from 1280, and which had to be built anew in 1657 after a fire. This was replaced in 1842 by a new bridge designed by Giovanni Picco, an Italian architect, named Hospital Bridge (Špitalski most), officially Franz's Bridge (Frančev most) in honor of Archduke Franz Karl of Austria.
This stone arch bridge is the central part of the modern bridge. It was extended into the Triple Bridge by the 1929 design of the Slovenian architect Jože Plečnik (1872-1957), who added pedestrian bridges either side, effectively widening the bridge and preventing it from being a bottleneck. This was completed in 1932.
[edit] External links
- Tromostovje Bridge in the Structurae database
- Tourist guide
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