Kasari old bridge, Concrete arch bridge in Kirbla, Estonia.
Kasari Old Bridge is a concrete arch bridge spanning the Kasari River in Lääneranna Rural Municipality, allowing both vehicle and pedestrian traffic to cross. The structure consists of a single arch design that efficiently carries loads across the water.
The bridge was built in the mid-20th century as part of Estonia's regional infrastructure expansion during the Soviet period. It received official monument status in 1998.
The bridge takes its name from the river it crosses, and locals view it as an everyday crossing point rather than a monument to be studied.
The bridge is readily accessible from the road and offers a safe crossing in all seasons. Access is free and available at any time for those traveling through the area.
The bridge stands out as a rare example of Soviet-era engineering preserved in rural Estonia, showcasing functional design that has served generations without major modification.
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