Old Bridge (Maribor)

The Old Bridge (Slovene: Stari most), also named the State Bridge (Državni most), the Main Bridge (Glavni most) and the Drava Bridge (Dravski most), is a bridge crossing the Drava river in Maribor, northeastern Slovenia. It links (Koroška cesta) and (Pobreška cesta) and is 270 metres (890 ft) long. Its central part, spanning across the Drava, is 166 m (545 ft) long and has three steel arches. The bridge was completed in 1913 and opened to traffic on 23 August of that year. During World War II, it was damaged and later partially rebuilt. The last renovations took place in 1990 and 1998.

Old Bridge (Maribor)

The Old Bridge (Slovene: Stari most), also named the State Bridge (Državni most), the Main Bridge (Glavni most) and the Drava Bridge (Dravski most), is a bridge crossing the Drava river in Maribor, northeastern Slovenia. It links (Koroška cesta) and (Pobreška cesta) and is 270 metres (890 ft) long. Its central part, spanning across the Drava, is 166 m (545 ft) long and has three steel arches. The bridge was completed in 1913 and opened to traffic on 23 August of that year. During World War II, it was damaged and later partially rebuilt. The last renovations took place in 1990 and 1998.