Fužine Bridge, River crossing near Fužine Castle in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
The Fužine Bridge crosses the Ljubljanica River with modern construction from the 1980s. It allows passage over the river and connects the eastern districts with the center of Ljubljana.
The structure was built in 1987 to meet growing traffic needs in the eastern districts. Architect Peter Gabrijelčič shaped the design of this new river crossing.
The bridge takes its name from the nearby castle and connects different neighborhoods together. It is part of everyday life in Ljubljana and serves as a daily crossing point for residents and visitors.
The crossing is open for both cars and pedestrians and allows easy passage. You can walk or cycle across the bridge to reach the eastern districts of the city.
From the bridge you can see Fužine Castle, which sits on a rise above the river. The location offers a view of two architecturally different periods of the city.
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