Triple Bridge (Tromostovje)

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(3,802 reviews)
Adamič-Lundrovo nabrežje 1, River Ljubljanica from Presernov trg to the Old Town, Ljubljana 1000, Slovenia
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About

The Triple Bridge (Tromostovje) is a striking architectural landmark in Ljubljana that spans the Ljubljanica River with three gracefully arched bridges. Originally dating back to the 13th century, the bridge was revitalised and expanded by the renowned architect Jože Plečnik in the 1930s, giving it the distinctive three‑bridge arrangement that connects the historic Old Town with the modern Prešeren Square. Today it serves as a pedestrian‑only thoroughfare, inviting visitors to stroll along its granite‑paved walkway while admiring the harmonious blend of classical and modern design. The bridge’s elegant balustrades, 642 concrete balusters, and central limestone plinth honour Plečnik’s vision of “human‑centred urban design” and have earned it a place on the UNESCO World Heritage list as part of his legacy. A walk across the Triple Bridge offers an uninterrupted view of Ljubljana’s cityscape, from the quaint medieval streets to the bustling squares, making it a must‑visit stop for travelers seeking both architectural beauty and a living slice of Croatian-Slovenian history.

Highlights

  • Jože Plečnik Design
  • Historic Pedestrian Route

Must-See Areas

Central Bridge
Upper and Lower Sides

Good to Know

Good for

Architecture Enthusiasts
History Lovers
Families

Pros & Cons

What visitors love

  • Iconic Architecture
  • Scenic Cityscape

Things to consider

  • Crowded during Peak Season

What people are saying

"Picturesque""Historic"
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