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The bridge is open year-round, 24 hours a day, as it is an open-air monument. It is located in the historic center of Tryavna, within a 5-minute walk from the main square. More details at Visit Bulgaria.
No, access is completely free. It is a public heritage site where you can stroll freely and take photographs at no cost.
We recommend spending 15 to 30 minutes to appreciate its architecture, take photos, and read the informational panels. It is perfect to include in a broader tour of Tryavna.
Built in 1845, it is a symbol of the Bulgarian National Revival period. It connected the commercial quarter with the craftsmen's quarter and is the only preserved Ottoman stone bridge in the Tryavna region.
Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and picturesque colors. To avoid crowds, visit early in the morning or at sunset, when the lighting highlights its historic beauty.
Access is uneven because of the original stone steps. Caution is recommended for wheelchairs or limited mobility. A better alternative is to admire it from the riverbanks.
Less than 5 minutes away are the Slavic Icon Museum, the Craftsmen's Street with traditional workshops, and the Clock Tower. More information at IAudioguia.
Wear comfortable shoes for the uneven stones. Do not miss the relief details on the arches. Pair your visit with a coffee at the traditional riverside cafés along the Yantra River.
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