The Triple Bridge, or Tromostovje, spans the Ljubljanica River in Ljubljana, connecting the historic city center with the bustling Prešeren Plaza. Designed by Slovene architect Jože Plečnik, this iconic structure features three interconnected pedestrian pathways. Plečnik’s humanist architectural vision is evident in the bridge’s elegant design, which seamlessly blends with the surrounding urban landscape. Today, visitors can stroll across the bridge, enjoying views of the river and the lively atmosphere of the city. The bridge remains a central meeting point and a testament to Plečnik’s enduring influence on Ljubljana’s architecture.
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