Yalnızgöz Bridge

Bridge in Edirne, Turkey
41°40′58″N 26°32′48″E / 41.68276°N 26.54665°E / 41.68276; 26.54665CrossesMeriçLocaleEdirne, TurkeyOther name(s)Bridge)CharacteristicsMaterialStoneNo. of spans1LocationMap

Yalnızgöz Bridge (Turkish: Yalnızgöz Köprüsü) is a historic Ottoman bridge in Edirne, Turkey. It crosses the Tunca.[1]

The bridge is a single span constructed during the reign of the Ottoman sultan Selim II (r. 1566-1574). Yalnızgöz means "lone arch". It connects together with Bayezid II Bridge the Complex of Sultan Bayezid II with the city.

References

  1. ^ Ottoman Architecture, John Freely, page 87, 2011
  • Ottoman Architecture, John Freely, page 87, 2011
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