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Tanners’ Bridge is an incredible example of Ottoman architecture and the oldest bridge in Tirana. It was built towards the end of the 1700s and is a unique reminder of how the city looked 300 years ago. During this time, it was part of Saint George Road, which extended from Tirana to the eastern highlands, allowing farmers and their livestock to travel to the butchery and leather working district near the Tanners’ Mosque with ease. The bridge has been through a lot over its lifetime; when Lanë River was moved in 1930s it fell into disrepair, and wasn’t until the 1990s that it was restored for pedestrian use. Nowadays, you can admire its beauty from both sides; on one side stands the Tanners’ Mosque, designed by members of the guild in 17th century, while on another there are views of Tirana’s ancient architecture.
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