Old Bridge (Maribor)
The Old Bridge (Slovene: Stari most), also named the State Bridge (Državni most), the Main Bridge (Glavni most) and the Drava Bridge (Dravski most), is a bridge crossing the Drava River in Maribor, northeastern Slovenia. It links Carinthia Street (Koroška cesta) and Pobrežje Street (Pobreška cesta) and is 270 metres (890 ft) long.[1] Its central part, spanning across the Drava, is 166 m (545 ft) long and has three steel arches.[1]
Old Bridge Stari most | |
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Old Bridge in June 2013 | |
Coordinates | 46°33′20″N 15°38′45″E |
Crosses | Drava |
Locale | Maribor, Slovenia |
Other name(s) | State Bridge, Main Bridge, Drava Bridge |
History | |
Architect | Eugen Fassbender |
Opened | 23 August 1913 |
Location | |
The bridge was completed in 1913[2][3] and opened to traffic on 23 August of that year.[1] During World War II, it was damaged and later partially rebuilt.[1] The last renovations took place in 1990 and 1998.[1]
Gallery
- Old Bridge in 2011
- Old Bridge in 2013
- Adolf Hitler on Stari most, April 1941
References
- "Od jutri odprt obnovljen Stari most" [The Renovated Old Bridge Open for Traffic Since Tomorrow]. 24ur.com (in Slovenian). PRO PLUS, d. o. o. 20 August 1998.
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External links
- Media related to Old Bridge (Maribor) at Wikimedia Commons
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