The Arapgir Bridge in Malatya, Türkiye, known as one of Anatolia’s oldest bridges, spans 67 meters with two arches and has stood the test of time. It’s situated over the Kozluk Stream and is often referred to as the “Square and Great Kozluk Bridge.” Believed to date back to the Ilkhanid period, it’s a historical landmark and a vital connection for the city. Local and foreign tourists frequently visit it. Arapgir’s natural beauty is also a draw for tourists. The bridge has undergone three restorations and is currently in use.
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