Kanuni Bridge
Appearance
Kanuni Bridge Kanuni Köprüsü | |
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Coordinates | 41°41′12″N 26°33′32″E / 41.68672°N 26.55899°E |
Crosses | Tunca |
Locale | Edirne, Turkey |
Other name(s) | Saray Köprüsü (Palace Bridge) |
Named for | Suleiman the Magnificent |
Characteristics | |
Material | Stone |
Total length | 60 m (200 ft) |
Width | 4.50 m (14.8 ft) |
No. of spans | 4 |
History | |
Architect | Mimar Sinan |
Construction end | 1554 |
Location | |
Kanuni Bridge (Turkish: Kanuni Köprüsü) or Palace Bridge (Saray Köprüsü), is a historic Ottoman bridge in Edirne, Turkey. It crosses the Tunca river,[1] connecting Edirne Palace with the city. It is named after Suleiman the Magnificent (r. 1520–1566), known in Turkish by the epithet "the Lawmaker" (Kanuni), who commissioned the construction.
Built in 1554 by the Ottoman master architect Mimar Sinan, the 60-metre-long (200 ft) and 4.50-metre-wide (14.8 ft) bridge has four arches..
References
[edit]- ^ Ottoman Architecture, John Freely, page 87, 2011
External links
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Categories:
- Ottoman bridges in Turkey
- Arch bridges in Turkey
- Bridges completed in the 16th century
- Transport infrastructure completed in 1554
- Mimar Sinan buildings
- Ottoman architecture in Edirne
- Bridges over the Tunca
- Road bridges in Turkey
- Bridges in Edirne
- 1554 establishments in the Ottoman Empire
- Turkish building and structure stubs
- European bridge (structure) stubs
- Turkey transport stubs