St. Peter's Bridge

St. Peter's Bridge (Slovene: Šempetrski most or Šentpetrski most, in older sources also Šent Peterski most or Šentpeterski most), also Ambrož Bridge (Ambrožev most), is a bridge in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, that crosses the river Ljubljanica in the northeastern end of the old town. It is a continuation of (Rozmanova ulica). West of it lie (Vrazov trg) on the northern (left) bank of the river and (Ambrožev trg) on its southern (right) bank. East of it lies the (Petkovškovo nabrežje) on the northern bank and the (Poljansko nabrežje) on the southern bank. The bridge is named after the nearby St. Peter's Church. It is intended primarily for motorised traffic, but is also used by pedestrians.

St. Peter's Bridge

St. Peter's Bridge (Slovene: Šempetrski most or Šentpetrski most, in older sources also Šent Peterski most or Šentpeterski most), also Ambrož Bridge (Ambrožev most), is a bridge in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, that crosses the river Ljubljanica in the northeastern end of the old town. It is a continuation of (Rozmanova ulica). West of it lie (Vrazov trg) on the northern (left) bank of the river and (Ambrožev trg) on its southern (right) bank. East of it lies the (Petkovškovo nabrežje) on the northern bank and the (Poljansko nabrežje) on the southern bank. The bridge is named after the nearby St. Peter's Church. It is intended primarily for motorised traffic, but is also used by pedestrians.