- Orlov Most
Orlov Most ( _bg. Орлов мост, meaning "Eagle's Bridge") is a bridge over the
Perlovska River in the centre ofSofia , the capital ofBulgaria . It gives the name to the important and busy juncture at which it is located. The name of the bridge itself comes from the four statues ofeagle s on it, which are, symbolically, its protectors and patrons.The bridge and juncture are located in the immediate proximity of the
Vasil Levski National Stadium , theMonument to the Soviet Army and the parkBorisova gradina . For the traffic entering Sofia from the east byTsarigrad Road , Orlov Most is the first juncture and the point from where the city centre is accessed.The bridge was constructed in 1891 by Czech architect
Václav Prošek , his brother Jozef and his cousins Bohdan and Jiří, who also designed and built together the similar butlion -themedLavov Most in 1889. [http://www.digsys.bg/bgnews/show_story.html?issue=253644864&media=1523776&class=170645920&story=253645120] The entire construction of the bridge cost 80,000 golden leva.ee also
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Lavov Most , the other famous bridge in Sofia.
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