The bridge is certainly the most important object for the development of the island of Vir. By connecting Vir with the mainland, the dependence on ship lines was lost and communication connections with the rest of the world were greatly improved. This communication connection directly influenced the further direction of Vir's development. The construction of the Vir Bridge began in 1974, and was put into operation on April 24, 1976. It is a 378-meter-long arch bridge that rests on nine concrete load-bearing pillars and two additional ones in the embankments at the ends of the bridge. It is one of the longest bridges of its kind built in our country at that time. There is no doubt that the construction of this bridge has contributed to the quality of life on the island and its overall development. In addition, the bridge has been built since its construction, along with the fortress of Kashtelina, the lighthouse and the church of St. John the Baptist and St. Juraj, became a kind of representative of the island that can be found on almost every promotional material related to this island municipality.
№2 of 38 places in Vir island
№118 of 2178 places in Croatia
№1 of 4 Historic buildings in Vir island
№18 of 177 Historic buildings in Croatia