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"The Triple Bridge (Tromostovje in Slovenian) is a group of three bridges crossing the Ljubljanica River in Ljubljana, Slovenia. It connects Ljubljana's historic old town on one bank and the modern part of the city on the other. The bridge has a Venetian look and is one of the most photographed tourist attractions in Ljubljana. The Triple Bridge is actually not one bridge, but three separate bridges built very close to each other. The central bridge is the oldest, dating back to 1842. The two outer bridges were added in the early 20th century by architect Jože Plečnik, who also designed the embankments along the river and the nearby Cobblers' Bridge. Plečnik's design incorporated elements of Baroque architecture, and the triple bridge complex is considered one of his most successful creations."
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"The Triple Bridge (Tromostovje) is not one, not two, but three bridges that cross the Ljubljanica near Prešeren Square. The original bridge (called the Old Bridge) was the oldest bridge in Ljubljana. It was first built in the 13th century. In the 1930s, it was redesigned and expanded by Slovene architect Jože Plečnik, whose works eventually became part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the center of Ljubljana. The bridges are now made of concrete and limestone with granite platforms. They're part of Ljubljana's pedestrian-only zone."
"Originally a single bridge over the Ljubljanica River, architect Jože Plečnik expanded it by adding two smaller side bridges. The result is both practical and beautiful, allowing more space for pedestrians while preserving the old bridge’s original charm. "

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Emerald rivers. Glacial lakes. Hidden karsts. Historic cities. Snow-capped peaks. Sun-drenched beaches. Undiscovered wine regions. Untouched forests. You don't have to traipse all over Europe. The little country of Slovenia features everything you love about the continent in one place. So it's even been nicknamed Little Europe. Start in the Dragon City. Ljubljana survived Roman, Habsburg, and Yugoslavian rule to become one of the greenest capitals in Europe. Then start exploring hidden caves, medieval towns, scenic drives, and a tiny sliver of coastline. There are adventure sports, award-winning restaurants, grand castles, and stunning views along the way. You'll quickly wonder why it's taken you so long to get here. The Slovenia Guide works as a great circular road trip through Western Slovenia. Start in Ljubljana, drive north toward the Austrian border, head west toward the Italian border, circle through wine country, and end up back in the capital. This detailed guide includes: Places: cities, neighborhoods, towns Stay: hotels, resorts Eat: cafés, ice cream, Michelin stars, pizzerias, restaurants Drink: lounges, wine bars, wineries Shop: antique markets, toy stores Do: bell towers, boat tours, bridges, castles, cathedrals, chapels, churches, city models, fountains, funiculars, hikes, history museums, information centers, islands, lakes, libraries, monuments, mountains, mountain ranges, national parks, parks, puppet museums, rivers, roads, squares, statues, streams, ticket offices, valleys, viewpoints, waterfalls Transportation: airports, parking lots
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