General Information
Name in local language: | Irgandı Köprüsü |
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Completion: | 1442 |
Status: | in use |
Project Type
Structure: |
Vaulted arch bridge |
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Function / usage: |
Living bridge |
Material: |
Masonry structure |
Location
Technical Information
Dimensions
width | 11 m | |
span | 16 m | |
number of spans | 1 | |
abutments | number | 2 |
Materials
arch |
stone
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abutments |
stone
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Excerpt from Wikipedia
Irgandı Bridge (Turkish: Irgandı Köprüsü) is an historical bridge in Bursa, Turkey. The bridge is over Gökdere, a tributary of Nilüfer River. It is between Osmangazi (northwest) and Yıldırım (southeast), two second level municipalities of Greater Bursa
History
The bridge was commissioned by a wealthy merchant named Müslihiddin in 1442 during the reign of Murat II of the Ottoman Empire. Its architect was probably Architect Timurtaş. During the 1855 Bursa earthquake the bridge was partially damaged. During the Turkish War of Independence Bursa was occupied by Greece. In 1922, the bridge was bombed by the retreating Greek army. It was closed to traffic. In 1949 the bridge was reconstructed by the municipality albeit with minor modifications. After 2004, following another restoration the bridge was opened to traffic.
Details
The bridge is a single arc bridge. Arch span is 16 metres (52 ft) and the width is 11 metres (36 ft). It is an example of a rare type of covered bridge which houses a bazaar. It has been claimed (incorrectly) locally that it is one of only four bridges in the world having shops. Other bridges with shops on them are Ponte Vecchio and Ponte Rialto in Italy; Osam Bridge in Bulgaria; Pulteney Bridge in Avon, High Bridge in Lincoln, and "Frome Bridge" in Frome in the United Kingdom; and Krämerbrücke in Erfurt, Germany. In the original design there were thirty shops on the bridge. According to Ass. Prof Önge during the Ottoman times, the bridge was also used to check traffic between two neighborhoods of Bursa by closing during the nights.
Text imported from Wikipedia article "Irgandı Bridge" and modified on December 7, 2023 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.
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data sheet - Structure-ID
20028750 - Published on:
29/06/2007 - Last updated on:
31/08/2023