Ura e Terzive
An Ottoman stone bridge from the 15th century, known for its 11 arches and historical modifications due to changes in the Erenik river's course.

📜 15th-century Ottoman stone bridge, modified in the 18th century.
🔍 Locally known as the Tailors’ Bridge, commissioned by the Tailors’ Guild.

Why Go

🏛️ Explore historical Ottoman architecture and engineering
🚶 Walk across a monument rarely used by vehicles
🎨 Discover unique inscriptions and drawings carved into its stones
🏞️ Witness a bridge adapted to the changing course of the Erenik river

Why Avoid

🚗 Not a functional bridge for vehicle traffic

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