Cobblers’ Bridge, originally a 13th-century structure, spans the Ljubljanica River and links two key areas of Ljubljana’s historic Baroque center. Redesigned in 1931 by renowned Slovenian architect Jože Plečnik, the stone bridge features a simple yet elegant design. On warm days, it transforms into a lively hub where street artists and stallholders gather, creating a vibrant atmosphere for visitors to enjoy.
Cobblers’ Bridge (Cevljarski Most)
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