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Tromostovje

Triple Bridge, Ljubljana Overview

The Triple Bridge (Tromostovje) in Ljubljana is a unique architectural ensemble that connects the city's medieval old town with its modern center across the Ljubljanica River. The bridge’s distinctive three-way structure, elegant stone balustrades, and integration into Prešeren Square make it one of Ljubljana’s most photographed landmarks.

Originally, a single bridge stood at this location since 1842, replacing an older wooden structure. Between 1929 and 1932, renowned architect Jože Plečnik expanded the bridge by adding two pedestrian bridges on either side, creating the distinctive three-bridge configuration seen today. This design not only facilitated increased foot traffic but also enhanced the aesthetic appeal of the area. The Triple Bridge now serves as a central point in Ljubljana, leading from Prešeren Square to the Old Town, and is celebrated for its elegant balustrades and harmonious integration into the city's urban landscape.

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