Butchers’ Bridge (Mesarski Most), constructed in 2010, connects the Petkovšek Embankment to the Central Market in Ljubljana. The bridge showcases a modern design with slender glass walkways and steel railings, complemented by avant-garde bronze statues crafted by Slovenian sculptor Jakov Brdar. Visitors can stroll across the transparent walkways, admiring the intricate sculptures and the views of the city. A popular tradition has emerged, with couples from around the globe attaching padlocks to the footbridge as a symbol of their enduring love.
Butchers’ Bridge (Mesarski Most)
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