The Pkladzor Bridge of Tsamdzor
Historical overview
Historical information on the bridge is limited. It is known that one of its vernacular names is also “Sheni Kamurj” (“the Village Bridge”). Based on the arch form and masonry technique, it was most likely constructed in the early 19th century.
Architectural-Compositional Examination
The bridge is a single-span structure; large natural rock outcrops form both abutments. The central arch is pointed and executed in lateral courses of limestone slabs, giving the bridge a distinctive external appearance. Immediately adjacent to the bridge is a spring structure with a vaulted covering and broad niches (Fig. 3). The bridge was most probably built to provide access to this spring (Fig. 4).
The bridge measures 19.5 m in total length, with a span of 4.4 m and a passage width of 4.0 m. It is constructed of rubble stone and limestone slabs bonded with lime mortar.
The condition before, during, and after the war
Before the war, the monument was largely intact and in use. No reliable information is currently available regarding the bridge’s condition during the war or in the post-war period.
The Pkladzor Bridge of Tsamdzor
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