**One of Slovenia’s most iconic landmarks in Solkan holds the record for being the world’s longest stone arch railroad bridge. **
The 220 metre long bridge in Solkan, Slovenia is a fascinating bridge with a distinctive design. The arch features a series of arches and is made of stone blocks. Not to mention, the area surrounding the bridge is beautiful itself, as it is near a beautiful park. The proximity of the bridge to the park makes it a popular spot for picnics and walks, so if you’re looking for a date idea, soak up the beauty of the bridge and share a romantic lunch.
Interestingly enough, the Solkan Bridge was originally developed to carry trains across the river, but now it is solely used for vehicles, bikes, and pedestrians.
The river underneath runs from the famous Soca River in Slovenia, known for its bright emerald green waters, which only adds to the spectacular scenery the bridge offers.
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