Capuchin Bridge



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Pedro Pereira
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"Built in the mid-14th century, the Capuchin Bridge is one of the oldest bridges in Slovenia and the only one of its kind in central Europe with its semi-circular shape. It served as a crucial connection between the Capuchin Monastery and the old town center for centuries.
Constructed from carved stone, the bridge exudes a timeless elegance. The single, semi-circular arch creates a visually striking design."
Nally Preseault
"The Capuchin Bridge crosses the Selška Sora in front of the Capuchin Church (famous for its library) in Škofja Loka. The stone bridge, carved in a semi-circular shape, was first built in the 14th century. Photos of this picturesque spot, surrounded by historic buildings and the Alps, can be taken from Novi loški most, a footbridge just to the east."
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