TOP 5 from the Adria region: Bridges of our ancestors

As we traveled through the Adria region and saw many bridges, some old and some new, we decided to devote ourselves to the ones we usually forget about. Those that are not visited by thousands and thousands of tourists, and that are not under the constant spotlight of the media. Those who have existed for centuries, who once connected unconnectable, who served our ancestors, and who still exist today.

 

In this week’s TOP 5, we enter the world of equally impressive bridges, the bridges of our ancestors.

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Slovenia

Solkan Bridge

📸 21zerotto

 

 

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Croatia

Tounja Bridge

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Bosna and Herzegovina

Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge

📸 phrp193

 

 

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Montenegro

 Bar Aqueduct

📸 ol_grim

 

 

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Albania

Mesi Bridge

📹 wonder_beee

 

 

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In case you didn’t already know, we publish “TOP 5 FROM THE ADRIA REGION” once a week, on Mondays under a certain topic, and you can also follow the TOP 5 list on our Facebook or Instagram story.

WE INVITE you to tag your photos and video content from the Adria region with a “hashtag” (#adriafun)

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