Taşköprü (Kars)
Taşköprü, or the Stone Bridge, is a stone three-arch bridge over the Kars River (a tributary of the Aras River) river, northwest of Kars city center and directly south of Kars castle.
Taşköprü Taşköprü | |
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Taşköprü seen from downstream | |
Coordinates | 40°36′42″N 43°05′19″E |
Locale | Kars, Eastern Anatolia Region, Turkey |
Other name(s) | Stone Bridge |
Characteristics | |
Design | Arch bridge |
Material | Stone masonry |
No. of spans | 3 |
History | |
Construction end | 1579, 1719 |
Taşköprü Location in Turkey |
The bridge was built in 1579 of ashlar basalt blocks as part of a program of works in Kars by Lala Mustafa Pasha, who became Sultan Murad III's grand vizier the following year. This bridge was subsequently destroyed by a flood, and it was rebuilt in 1719 (some records say 1725) by Karahanoğlu Haci Ebubekir Bey. It was restored by the 18th Region of the Highways Directorate in 2013.
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