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Kadin (Nevestin) bridge description and photos - Bulgaria: Kyustendil. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photos and a map showing the nearest significant objects. Photo and descriptionKadin Bridge (or Kadi Bridge) is one of the largest architectural structures along the Struma River. Located in the center of the village of Nevestino in the Kyustendil region. The structure is about 100 meters long and 5 meters wide. Five arches of the bridge, the height of which increases towards the middle and forms a peculiar cone, are made of large hewn granite blocks. Each pillar has special gutters, created for the drain, in case the level of the Struma rises above the set. The handrails of the bridge are also made of masonry. The architectural appearance of the bridge refers to the Middle Ages and the Renaissance - this mixed style is characteristic of many buildings in the Balkans. At the eastern parapet there is a granite slab adorned with a carved inscription in Turkish, according to which, the construction of the bridge was completed in 874. According to one of the legends, the bridge was built by order of Sultan Murad: the crossing over the river was supposed to be a wedding present for the Bulgarian relatives of the Sultan's bride. Originally the bridge was called “Nevestin” or “Kadala” and much later the name was changed to “Kadin”. And another legend insists that the bridge was built by order of local Turkish judges - kadi, hence the name Kadin bridge. Today the main road to Blagoevgrad passes through the bridge. We also recommend reading Church of St. Sergius of Radonezh and Nikandr of Pskov description and photo - Russia - North-West: Izborsk Topic: Kadin (Nevestin) bridge description and photos - Bulgaria: Kyustendil. |