Bridge of Arta
The four-span Bridge of Arta is the best-known of the stone bridges of Epirus in terms of reputation and craftsmanship. It spans the River Arachthos
The four-span Bridge of Arta is the best-known of the stone bridges of Epirus in terms of reputation and craftsmanship. It spans the River Arachthos
Over the river Kompsato, which originates from the Rhodope Mountains and flows into Lake Vistonida next to the village of Polyanthos, rises the stone bridge
Aziz Aga bridge, constructed in 1727, is located near the village of Trikomo. The biggest Bridge in Macedonia, it is a triple-arched Bridge with a
Ziakas Bridge is a double-arched Bridge and it was built in the 19th century over the river Velonia. It stands next to the new road
One of the oldest bridges of Macedonia, the bridge of Svoliani, built in 1820, is located just Agia Sotira. Hidden in the green landscape, it
On the Moglenitsas river, near the village of Aloros, two supporting stands and a bridge arch are saved; according to local tradition, this is called
The Papastathi four-span bridge, built in 1746 in Arachthos, near the village of Anatoliki.
The stone bridge of Kaloutas in Zagorochoria with the three arches was built in 1812 and connected the village with the Monastery of Visikou.
Portitsa bridge, built at the root of the gorge under the village of Spileo, prevails the stone landscape of the area. It is a double-arched
Spanos bridge, built over the river Venetikos, with a total length of 84m and a span reaching 10m at its highest point, is the longest
Pramoritsa bridge, situated between the villages of Klimataki and Anthohori, was constructed at around 1800 over the river Pramoritsa, a tributary of the river Aliakmonas.
At the border between the prefectures of Grevena and Kozani, we can find Pasha bridge, constructed in 1806, that was an important passage over the
The awe-inspiring Aoos Gorge ends at Konitsa, after winding between Tymfi and Smolikas mountains for a distance of 10 kilometres.
The entrance to the
The stone bridge of Plakidas, also known as Kalogeriko bridge, is located near the villages of Kipi and Koukouli. It was built in 1814 with
Plaka Bridge in Arachthos, a masterpiece of popular architecture, was the largest stone bridge in the Balkans, 61 metres long and 21 metres tall, with