• The Cobblers' Bridge or the Shoemakers' Bridge (Slovene: Čevljarski most or Šuštarski most ) is a pedestrian bridge crossing the river Ljubljanica in Ljubljana...
  • With its cobblestone streets, picturesque canals, and colorful buildings, Cobblers' Bridge is a great place to explore and experience the culture of Ljubljana.
  • The Cobblers' Bridge in Ljubljana was built in 1931 by Joze Plecnik in place of a former wooden bridge that connected the city together.
  • After that, shoemakers took over the bridge giving it its name as Cobbler’s Bridge, or its frequently used nickname Shoemaker’s Bridge.
  • Admire attractions such as the Town Hall, stone lamps of the Triple Bridge and the CobblersBridge that connects 2 parts of the city's medieval heart.
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  • Discover everything you need to know about Cobblers' Bridge (Cevljarski Most), Ljubljana including history, facts, how to get there and the best time to visit.
  • Like Plečnik's Trnovo Bridge, the present Cobblers' Bridge was conceived as a broad balustraded platform connecting two different parts of the city.
  • South of Cobblers' Bridge, this was a walled settlement of fisherfolk outside the town administration in the Middle Ages.
  • We walked past the Cobblers Bridge (or Shoemaker's Bridge) on two different days without realising its fame, this being a bridge designed by Joze Plecnik.
  • The cutest of the Balkan countries and also the richest, Slovenia is a tiny wonderful secret. Its capital city, Ljubljana, is not be missed.
  • Another Plečnik creation, this elegant 1930s bridge is named after the cobblers' workshops that were located on its predecessor.
  • The Cobblers' Bridge is the third of Ljubljana's popular thoroughfares over the Ljubljanica river which the city's street life centres around.