Half-day Tours In Golik Bridge
Half-day Tours In Golik Bridge
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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Get to know the city in charge of specialized guide that will tell you in the most entertaining way all the curiosities and history of the most relevant places in Pogradec. Golik Bridge Golik Bridge is an archaeological site, situated 40 km far from the city of Pogradec, on the Shkumbin River, in Golik village. It is 17 m long, 3 m wide, 10 m high. It is the art work of the old street "Via Egnatia". It was built in the second century and is classified as a first-class culture monument. It is a bridge with two semicircular wings. The bridge is built with carved stones, where the lower part of the crevice has big stones and worked well. We can also visit the Royal Tombs of Selca.
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Tuqe
Tirana, Albania538 contributions
Oct 2011 • Friends
The bridge position immediately after village Golik in direction of Proptisht village on the valley of river Shkumbini. Its attractive place and a visit at this bridge can be arranged with a visit in Royal Tombs of Selca e Poshtme.
Bridge is build at XVII, but the archeologists are strongly supporting the idea of a rebuild of the bridge in the ruins of an other bridge of IV BC. At this Roman Empire time this bridge has been part of Egnatia road and connects Lychnidas (today Ohrid) with Scampa (today Elbasan) and Claudiana (today Peqin) in direction of Durrahum (today Durres). Than the connection with Italy is closer as in any another places.
Actually bridge is well protected not because an extra care or investment, but because a very solid build centuries ago. It’s still actually in use and many times are also in the feet of the bridge fishermen’s. The water of the river is not deep in this part of the run. Excellent place for picnics and interesting for people curious in ancients ruins.
Bridge is build at XVII, but the archeologists are strongly supporting the idea of a rebuild of the bridge in the ruins of an other bridge of IV BC. At this Roman Empire time this bridge has been part of Egnatia road and connects Lychnidas (today Ohrid) with Scampa (today Elbasan) and Claudiana (today Peqin) in direction of Durrahum (today Durres). Than the connection with Italy is closer as in any another places.
Actually bridge is well protected not because an extra care or investment, but because a very solid build centuries ago. It’s still actually in use and many times are also in the feet of the bridge fishermen’s. The water of the river is not deep in this part of the run. Excellent place for picnics and interesting for people curious in ancients ruins.
Written 6 September 2012
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nickyportugal
portugal394 contributions
Jul 2018 • Couples
If you go along the new road towards Korec you can now see this bridge on the right hand side. It is a footbridge still used to this day. Worth a trip if you have lots of time.
Written 25 July 2018
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OvrtnarHigi
Ljubljana, Slovenia247 contributions
Aug 2017 • Couples
It's worth a visit on the way to the Illyrian settlement of Selces. On the way from Pogradec to the sea, where they are currently working on a new road connection.
We stopped twice to get used to this architectural product in different day periods.
How much of the water has already grown this bridge without visible damage
We stopped twice to get used to this architectural product in different day periods.
How much of the water has already grown this bridge without visible damage
Written 3 December 2017
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Alban P
481 contributions
Nov 2017
This bridge was built during the Roman times, and it was used buy caravans coming from Rome towards Costandinopolis. The bridge has about 20 centuries of history. I highly recommend it to people who love ancient history and nature.
Written 14 November 2017
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Scott D
Edwards, NY143 contributions
Aug 2017 • Couples
St. Paul supposedly traveled over this bridge on his journey to the kingdom of Macedonia, and I can't help to wonder how many feet have touched these stones over time. An architectural and engineering winner that has easily passed the test of thousands of winters.
Written 13 August 2017
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