The Bublin bridge in the hamlet of Zmijavci near Imotski is a hundred and thiry year od old treasure of the Imotski region, classified as Croatian cultural heritage. It was built in 1890, next to the already existing mill (Petrovicha mill), originally with five arches, with an extra arch added in 1950 in order to bring the bridge closer to the mill. The rectangular stone pillars beneath the arches are reinforced with wedges to better resist the flow of the river Vrljika. This charming piece of 19th century architecture blends with the mill and their surroundings perfectly, working with the landscape in harmony.
№22 of 27 places in Imotski
№2161 of 2178 places in Croatia
№1 of 1 Historic bridges in Imotski
№10 of 10 Historic bridges in Croatia