
Trnovo Footbridge
A unique 'park in the sky' designed by Jože Plečnik, this bridge blends architecture, nature, and urban life.

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Social
From TikTok & Reddit
Best Time
Flowers bloom, fewer crowds

Trnovo Footbridge
Best Time
Flowers bloom, fewer crowds

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A unique 'park in the sky' designed by Jože Plečnik, this bridge blends architecture, nature, and urban life.
"More than just a crossing, it's a space for people to walk, pause, and rest."

🚶 Stroll and Relax
Don't just cross it; linger! Plečnik designed it as a place to pause and enjoy the urban landscape. 🏞️
📸 Capture the Details
The bridge is rich with architectural details, sculptures, and greenery. Take your time to photograph them. :camerawithflash:

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.7 · 220 reviews
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Plečnik's Urban Park
Spanning the Gradaščica River
A unique concrete and stone bridge adorned with columns, sculptures, flower pots, and trees, creating a serene resting spot.

Gateway to Trnovo Church
Connecting to the Trnovo district
This bridge acts as a picturesque gateway, offering lovely views towards the Trnovo Church.
Plans like a pro.
Thinks like you
Planning Your Visit
Embrace the Architect's Vision
Combine with Nearby Attractions
Best Times
Insider Tips
from TikTok, Instagram & Reddit
Stumbled on the footbridge and walked it today.
Guess night city isn't all bad. Solid pedestrian access to everything, lots of pathways, shady public areas to just hang out. And the public transport is awesome You'll still probably die but the public facilities are actually kinda top notch
🚶 Stroll and Relax
Don't just cross it; linger! Plečnik designed it as a place to pause and enjoy the urban landscape. 🏞️
📸 Capture the Details
The bridge is rich with architectural details, sculptures, and greenery. Take your time to photograph them. :camerawithflash:
Any suggestions as to how to get this foot bridge nominated? Would have thought this would have went through….
Footbridges aren't inherently eligible by themselves. They can be eligible in certain situations, and this might get accepted by different reviewers, but they're not a guaranteed nomination by any means. You may want to do a better job with your supporting info if you're going…
What is the stance on footbridges?
Had a few footbridges recently and not sure how to review these. Is a footbridge with no sign valid? What does the bridge have to have to qualify? Are they valid at all? Thanks in advance
👟 Explore the District
Combine your visit with the Roman Wall and Trnovo Church for a more complete experience. :world_map:
Is Footbridge Worth Approval?
Eligible AFAIK but don't be shocked if it get rejected multiple times
Tips
from all over the internet
🚶 Stroll and Relax
Don't just cross it; linger! Plečnik designed it as a place to pause and enjoy the urban landscape. 🏞️
📸 Capture the Details
The bridge is rich with architectural details, sculptures, and greenery. Take your time to photograph them. :camerawithflash:
👟 Explore the District
Combine your visit with the Roman Wall and Trnovo Church for a more complete experience. :world_map:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors appreciate the Trnovo Footbridge as a unique architectural piece by Jože Plečnik, often described as a 'park in the sky' with its decorative elements and greenery. It's seen as a pleasant spot for a stroll and a gateway to the Trnovo district and church. However, some feel it might not be a primary destination if time is limited.
"Located in the Trnovo district, this bridge spans the Gradaščica River and serves both vehicles and pedestrians. It was designed by Jože Plečnik around 1931 and 1932 as a concrete and stone bridge. What makes it unique is that it's more than just a crossing—it features columns, sculptures, flower pots, and even birch trees planted on the bridge itself, giving it the feeling of a small park. Plečnik envisioned the bridge not simply as infrastructure, but as a space for people to walk, pause, and rest—a place of everyday life, thoughtfully woven into the urban landscape."
Seokjin Ham
"Built by the famous architect, is this lovely bridge that crosses a small cal, (also worth a walk along), forming a gate way to the church, definitely worth a look when in the area."
V H
"A very interesting bridge in a part of town worth strolling through. I recommend seeing this bridge while visiting the Roman Wall and other nearby sites."
Chip Vogt
What People Like
What People Dislike
Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Trnovo Footbridge is about a 20-minute walk from the city center. You can also take a local bus. Walking allows you to appreciate the surrounding Trnovo district.
While the bridge itself is for pedestrians, there is parking available in the Trnovo district. It's generally recommended to walk or use public transport to reach the area. 🚗
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, Trnovo Footbridge is a public space and is free to visit. You can walk across it anytime. 🆓
As an outdoor public space, the bridge is accessible 24/7. However, visiting during daylight hours is recommended for the best experience and views. :clock1:
📸 📸 Photography
Late afternoon offers beautiful golden hour light, perfect for capturing the bridge's architectural details and the surrounding scenery. Spring mornings are also lovely with blooming flowers. :sunriseovermountains:
Focus on the unique architectural elements like the columns, sculptures, and flower pots. Also, capture the views of the Gradaščica River and the Trnovo Church. :camerawithflash:
🎫 🏛️ Architecture & History
The bridge was designed by the renowned Slovenian architect Jože Plečnik between 1931 and 1932. :architect:
Plečnik envisioned it not just as a crossing but as a 'park in the sky,' integrating elements like columns, sculptures, flower pots, and trees to create a space for rest and everyday life. :building_construction:
Yes, it's a significant piece of Plečnik's work and an integral part of the Trnovo district's urban landscape, reflecting his unique architectural style. :historic_building:



Social
from TikTok, Instagram & Reddit