Tanners Bridge
Tanners Bridge
Tirana, Albania
Former 18th-century stone livestock bridge, now restored for use by pedestrians.
Last updated: February 11, 2026
Overview
Former 18th-century stone livestock bridge, now restored for use by pedestrians.
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Visitor Reviews
**★★★★★ Kevin Petalos — 2 months ago
Cool place in the middle of town near the square. Beware don't cross if its wet...
**★★★★★ Haifa Moubayed — 2 months ago
Nice place to see and cross. Nice at night, looks like a painting 😍
**★★★★☆ Abu Firas — 6 months ago
The Tanners' Bridge is an 18th-century Ottoman period stone footbridge located in Tirana, Albania. The area is so crowded with many shops, barber, noter and others. Few minutes to take photos near the historical bridge is enough. In the 1990s, the bridge was restored for use by pedestrians.
**★★★★☆ Mahmut Acar — 11 months ago
It is a bridge from the Ottoman period that is still standing and actively used by the people in their daily life. However, it should be taken care of as soon as possible, it is insufficient in terms of maintenance. Its surroundings are very dirty. The surroundings of such a work should not be so dirty and neglected.
**★★★★☆ Muhammad Haque — a year ago
As a visitor to the vibrant city of Tirana, exploring its rich heritage can be a profoundly enriching experience, especially when it leads to historical gems like the Tanners' Bridge. An emblem of the Ottoman period, this 18th-century stone footbridge offers not just a passage over the former Lanë stream but also a window into the past urban life of Tirana.
~~> Historical Significance and Architecture: The Tanners' Bridge, or Ura e Tabakëve, is an exemplary piece of Ottoman engineering. With di





