Morfi Bridge
The Morfi Bridge, built in the 18th century over the Pramoritsa River, a tributary of the Aliakmon, connects the village with the area of Tsouka and its neighboring communities. The bridge has a total length of 27 meters and features one large and one smaller arch, with a curved roadway resting on the rock of the riverbank. Despite the damages to its parapets, the bridge—standing at 7 meters of height—remains one of the best-preserved examples of its time, demonstrating the durability of Macedonian stone craftsmanship.
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