Tunca Bridge

Historical / Turkiye, Marmara, Edirne


Tunca Bridge

The bridge is in Edirne city at 41°40′05″N 26°33′15″E. It is on the road connecting Edirne to Karaağaç and spans over the Tunca River just to the north of the intersection point of Tunca and Meriç Rivers. It was commissioned by Ekmekçizade Ahmet Pasha who was a director of the Ottoman Empire between 1606 and 1613. Its architect was probably Sedefkar Mehmet Aga who was also the architect of Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul . Its construction period was between 1608 and 1615. It is an arch bridge with 11 abutments and 10 arches. There is also a small tower in the midpoint. The length of the bridge is 136.30 meters (447.2 ft) and the width is 6.90 meters (22.6 ft). Although a part of the bridge including the small tower had been damaged during the frequent floods, in 2008 it was restored.

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