This list of bridges in Bosnia and Herzegovina lists bridges of particular historical, scenic, architectural or engineering interest. Road and railway bridges, viaducts, aqueducts and footbridges are included.
Name | Bosnian | Distinction | Length | Type | Carries Crosses |
Opened | Location | Canton | Ref. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mustaj-bey Bridge | Mustaj-begova ćuprija/Ćuprija Klepci | National monument | 0 m (0 ft) |
Masonry 1 semi-circular arch |
Footbridge Bregava |
1517 |
Klepci 43°05′58″N 17°43′18″E / 43.099543°N 17.721776°E |
Herzegovina-Neretva | [1] | |
2 | Kosor Bridge | Kosorska ćuprija | National monument | 0 m (0 ft) |
Masonry stone-arch |
Footbridge Buna |
16th c. |
Kosor |
Herzegovina-Neretva | ||
3 |
Stari Most rebuilt in 2004 |
Stari most | Span : 27.3 m (90 ft) World Heritage Site National monument |
30 m (98 ft) |
Masonry 1 pointed arch |
Footbridge Neretva |
1567 |
Mostar 43°20′14.0″N 17°48′54.1″E / 43.337222°N 17.815028°E |
Herzegovina-Neretva |
[S 1] [2] [3] | |
4 | Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge | Most Mehmed-paše Sokolovića | Conception by
Mimar Sinan World Heritage Site National monument |
179 m (587 ft) |
Masonry 11 pointed arches |
1577 |
Višegrad 43°46′56.6″N 19°17′16.8″E / 43.782389°N 19.288000°E |
Višegrad |
[S 2] [4] [5] | ||
Drvenija Bridge | Drvenija | only wooden bridge spanning Miljacka in downtown Sarajevo today | Wood | 1898 |
Sarajevo 43°51′31.5″N 18°26′02.7″E / 43.858750°N 18.434083°E |
Sarajevo | [6] | ||||
5 | Šeher-Ćehaja Bridge | Šeher-Ćehajina ćuprija | National monument |
Masonry 4 semi-circular arches (5 originally) |
1586 |
Sarajevo 43°51′31.5″N 18°26′02.7″E / 43.858750°N 18.434083°E |
Sarajevo |
[S 3] [7] | |||
6 | Arslanagić Bridge | Arslanagića most | National monument | 80 m (260 ft) |
Masonry 2 semi-circular main arches |
16th century |
Trebinje 42°42′52.8″N 18°21′14.4″E / 42.714667°N 18.354000°E |
Trebinje |
[Note 1] [S 4] [9] [8] | ||
7 | Galečka Ćuprija | Galečka ćuprija | National monument | 42 m (138 ft) |
Masonry 1 semi-circular arch |
- |
Šuica 43°49′22″N 17°10′58″E / 43.822881°N 17.182657°E |
Kupres | [10] [11] | ||
8 | Goat's Bridge | Kozija ćuprija | National monument | 42 m (138 ft) |
Masonry 1 semi-circular arch |
16th century |
Sarajevo 43°51′13.0″N 18°27′26.2″E / 43.853611°N 18.457278°E |
Sarajevo |
[S 5] [12] [13] | ||
9 | Kriva Ćuprija | Kriva ćuprija | National monument World Heritage Site |
00 m (0 ft) |
Masonry 1 semi-circular arch |
1558 |
Old Town Mostar 43°20′13″N 17°48′47″E / 43.336834°N 17.813117°E |
Mostar |
[14]
[15]
[S 6] [16] | ||
10 | Ovčiji Brod | Ovčiji Brod | National monument |
Masonry 3 semi-circular arches |
16th century |
Bratač 43°14′34.0″N 18°13′49.7″E / 43.242778°N 18.230472°E |
Republika Srpska | [17] | |||
11 | Roman bridge in Ilidža | Rimski most | National monument | 40 m (130 ft) |
Masonry 7 semi-circular arches |
16th century |
Ilidža 43°49′53.7″N 18°17′10.0″E / 43.831583°N 18.286111°E |
Sarajevo Canton | [18] | ||
12 |
Stara Ćuprija rebuilt in 2009 |
Stari most u Konjicu | National monument |
Masonry 6 pointed arches |
1683 |
Konjic 43°39′03.9″N 17°57′46.0″E / 43.651083°N 17.962778°E |
Herzegovina-Neretva |
[S 7] [19] | |||
13 | Latin Bridge | Latinska ćuprija | Site of
the assassination of
Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria by
Gavrilo Princip in 1914, which began the
July Crisis that ultimately led to the outbreak of
World War I. National monument |
Masonry 4 semi-circular arches |
1799 |
Sarajevo 43°51′27.5″N 18°25′44.2″E / 43.857639°N 18.428944°E |
Sarajevo |
[S 8] [20] [21] | |||
14 | Bridge on the Neretva | Most na Neretvi | Destroyed during the
Case White, rebuilt and redestroyed for the film
Battle of Neretva. National monument |
78 m (256 ft) |
Truss Steel |
1888 |
Jablanica 43°39′15.0″N 17°45′44.5″E / 43.654167°N 17.762361°E |
Herzegovina-Neretva | [22] | ||
15 |
Customs Bridge rebuilt in 1996 |
Carinski Most |
Arch Concrete deck arch |
1900 |
Mostar 43°20′53.5″N 17°48′37.7″E / 43.348194°N 17.810472°E |
Herzegovina-Neretva |
[S 9] [23] [24] | ||||
16 | Festina lente (bridge) | Festina lente | 38 m (125 ft) |
Beam bridge Steel |
Footbridge Miljacka |
2012 |
Sarajevo 43°51′22.7″N 18°25′03.6″E / 43.856306°N 18.417667°E |
Sarajevo |
[S 10] [25] |
This table presents the structures with spans greater than 100 meters (non-exhaustive list).
This list of bridges in Bosnia and Herzegovina lists bridges of particular historical, scenic, architectural or engineering interest. Road and railway bridges, viaducts, aqueducts and footbridges are included.
Name | Bosnian | Distinction | Length | Type | Carries Crosses |
Opened | Location | Canton | Ref. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mustaj-bey Bridge | Mustaj-begova ćuprija/Ćuprija Klepci | National monument | 0 m (0 ft) |
Masonry 1 semi-circular arch |
Footbridge Bregava |
1517 |
Klepci 43°05′58″N 17°43′18″E / 43.099543°N 17.721776°E |
Herzegovina-Neretva | [1] | |
2 | Kosor Bridge | Kosorska ćuprija | National monument | 0 m (0 ft) |
Masonry stone-arch |
Footbridge Buna |
16th c. |
Kosor |
Herzegovina-Neretva | ||
3 |
Stari Most rebuilt in 2004 |
Stari most | Span : 27.3 m (90 ft) World Heritage Site National monument |
30 m (98 ft) |
Masonry 1 pointed arch |
Footbridge Neretva |
1567 |
Mostar 43°20′14.0″N 17°48′54.1″E / 43.337222°N 17.815028°E |
Herzegovina-Neretva |
[S 1] [2] [3] | |
4 | Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge | Most Mehmed-paše Sokolovića | Conception by
Mimar Sinan World Heritage Site National monument |
179 m (587 ft) |
Masonry 11 pointed arches |
1577 |
Višegrad 43°46′56.6″N 19°17′16.8″E / 43.782389°N 19.288000°E |
Višegrad |
[S 2] [4] [5] | ||
Drvenija Bridge | Drvenija | only wooden bridge spanning Miljacka in downtown Sarajevo today | Wood | 1898 |
Sarajevo 43°51′31.5″N 18°26′02.7″E / 43.858750°N 18.434083°E |
Sarajevo | [6] | ||||
5 | Šeher-Ćehaja Bridge | Šeher-Ćehajina ćuprija | National monument |
Masonry 4 semi-circular arches (5 originally) |
1586 |
Sarajevo 43°51′31.5″N 18°26′02.7″E / 43.858750°N 18.434083°E |
Sarajevo |
[S 3] [7] | |||
6 | Arslanagić Bridge | Arslanagića most | National monument | 80 m (260 ft) |
Masonry 2 semi-circular main arches |
16th century |
Trebinje 42°42′52.8″N 18°21′14.4″E / 42.714667°N 18.354000°E |
Trebinje |
[Note 1] [S 4] [9] [8] | ||
7 | Galečka Ćuprija | Galečka ćuprija | National monument | 42 m (138 ft) |
Masonry 1 semi-circular arch |
- |
Šuica 43°49′22″N 17°10′58″E / 43.822881°N 17.182657°E |
Kupres | [10] [11] | ||
8 | Goat's Bridge | Kozija ćuprija | National monument | 42 m (138 ft) |
Masonry 1 semi-circular arch |
16th century |
Sarajevo 43°51′13.0″N 18°27′26.2″E / 43.853611°N 18.457278°E |
Sarajevo |
[S 5] [12] [13] | ||
9 | Kriva Ćuprija | Kriva ćuprija | National monument World Heritage Site |
00 m (0 ft) |
Masonry 1 semi-circular arch |
1558 |
Old Town Mostar 43°20′13″N 17°48′47″E / 43.336834°N 17.813117°E |
Mostar |
[14]
[15]
[S 6] [16] | ||
10 | Ovčiji Brod | Ovčiji Brod | National monument |
Masonry 3 semi-circular arches |
16th century |
Bratač 43°14′34.0″N 18°13′49.7″E / 43.242778°N 18.230472°E |
Republika Srpska | [17] | |||
11 | Roman bridge in Ilidža | Rimski most | National monument | 40 m (130 ft) |
Masonry 7 semi-circular arches |
16th century |
Ilidža 43°49′53.7″N 18°17′10.0″E / 43.831583°N 18.286111°E |
Sarajevo Canton | [18] | ||
12 |
Stara Ćuprija rebuilt in 2009 |
Stari most u Konjicu | National monument |
Masonry 6 pointed arches |
1683 |
Konjic 43°39′03.9″N 17°57′46.0″E / 43.651083°N 17.962778°E |
Herzegovina-Neretva |
[S 7] [19] | |||
13 | Latin Bridge | Latinska ćuprija | Site of
the assassination of
Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria by
Gavrilo Princip in 1914, which began the
July Crisis that ultimately led to the outbreak of
World War I. National monument |
Masonry 4 semi-circular arches |
1799 |
Sarajevo 43°51′27.5″N 18°25′44.2″E / 43.857639°N 18.428944°E |
Sarajevo |
[S 8] [20] [21] | |||
14 | Bridge on the Neretva | Most na Neretvi | Destroyed during the
Case White, rebuilt and redestroyed for the film
Battle of Neretva. National monument |
78 m (256 ft) |
Truss Steel |
1888 |
Jablanica 43°39′15.0″N 17°45′44.5″E / 43.654167°N 17.762361°E |
Herzegovina-Neretva | [22] | ||
15 |
Customs Bridge rebuilt in 1996 |
Carinski Most |
Arch Concrete deck arch |
1900 |
Mostar 43°20′53.5″N 17°48′37.7″E / 43.348194°N 17.810472°E |
Herzegovina-Neretva |
[S 9] [23] [24] | ||||
16 | Festina lente (bridge) | Festina lente | 38 m (125 ft) |
Beam bridge Steel |
Footbridge Miljacka |
2012 |
Sarajevo 43°51′22.7″N 18°25′03.6″E / 43.856306°N 18.417667°E |
Sarajevo |
[S 10] [25] |
This table presents the structures with spans greater than 100 meters (non-exhaustive list).