Stone Bridge
Skopje, North Macedonia, North Macedonia
The Stone Bridge in Skopje, North Macedonia, is an iconic 15th-century Ottoman-era landmark spanning the Vardar River, constructed between 1451 and 1469 under Sultan Mehmed II on earlier Roman foundations.
Measuring 214 meters long with 12 semicircular arches and solid stone construction, it links the modern Macedonia Square to the historic Old Bazaar, surviving earthquakes like those in 1555 and 1963 plus events such as the 1689 execution of rebel leader Karposh.
Today, it symbolizes city resilience, features a reconstructed guardhouse, and appears on Skopje's coat of arms as a free pedestrian crossing blending history with urban life.
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Stone Bridge, Skopje 1000, North Macedonia
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