Çeşnigir Bridge

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Coordinates39°34′51″N 33°25′46″E / 39.58083°N 33.42944°E / 39.58083; 33.42944 (Çeşnigir Bridge)
Localebetween Karakeçili and Köprüköy in Kırıkkale Province, Turkey
Çeşnigir Bridge

Çeşnigir Köprüsü
Çeşnigir Bridge, Kırıkkale Province, Turkey
Coordinates39°34′51″N 33°25′46″E / 39.58083°N 33.42944°E / 39.58083; 33.42944 (Çeşnigir Bridge)
CrossesKızılırmak River
Localebetween Karakeçili and Köprüköy in Kırıkkale Province, Turkey
Characteristics
DesignArch bridge
MaterialStone masonry
Total length110 m (360 ft)
No. of spans9
History
Construction end13th century
Closed1989
Location

Çeşnigir Bridge is a medieval bridge across the Kızılırmak River between the towns of Karakeçili and Köprüköy in Kırıkkale Province, Turkey. It was built during the period of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum.

There is no precise record of when the bridge was built, but it has been dated to the 13th century based on architectural and historical sources. Tradition says that the army of Timur passed over the bridge on their way to the Battle of Ankara in 1402.[1] The architect Mimar Sinan supervised reconstruction of the bridge as part of preparations for the Egyptian Expedition of Yavuz Sultan Selim. There were further repairs during the 20th century.

The bridge was open to vehicle traffic until 1989, when it was closed due to the rise in water level after the construction of the Kapulukaya Dam.[2] Although the bridge is now only open to pedestrians, restoration work in 2010 was carried out by the 4th Region Highways Directorate.[3][4][5]

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