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Plaka Bridge

Plaka Bridge (Greek: Γεφύρι της Πλάκας, Gefýri tis Plákas) is a 19th-century stone one-arch bridge in Greece that collapsed during the floods of 1 February 2015, and was rebuilt in 2020.

Plaka Bridge

Γεφύρι Πλάκας
The bridge in 2011
Coordinates39°27′38″N 21°01′48″E / 39.46056°N 21.03000°E / 39.46056; 21.03000
CarriedPedestrian (Footbridge)
CrossedArachthos River
LocaleArta and Ioannina, Greece
OwnerHellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports
Characteristics
MaterialStone
Total length61 metres (200 ft) or
75 metres (246 ft)
Width3.20 metres (10.5 ft)
Height21 m (68 ft 11 in)
No. of spans1
Piers in water2
History
Opened1866; 158 years ago (1866)
Collapsed1860, 1863, 2015
Location

It is located at the borders of Arta and Ioannina prefectures, above the waters of Arachthos River. Administratively, it belongs to the community of Plaka-Raftaneon.[1] With its arch of 40 metres (130 ft) width and 17.61 m (57 ft 9 in) height,[1] it was the largest one-arch bridge in Greece[2][failed verification] and the Balkans,[3][4] and the third largest one-arch stone bridge in Europe.[5][failed verification] It also had two small auxiliary arches of 6 metres (20 ft) width on its two sides.[6] It was considered "one of the most difficult, single-arch bridges to construct."[4][irrelevant citation]

The bridge was the starting point for rafting and canoeing on Arachthos River.

History edit

Construction edit

The bridge was built upon the order of Ottoman Sultan Abdülaziz,[3] and was completed in 1866 under the supervision of the famous local builder Kostas Bekas (Greek: Κώστας Μπέκας)[1][4][7] from the nearby village Pramanta.[5] Two previous attempts by other builders in 1860 and 1863 had proven unsuccessful,[4] with the bridge collapsing during construction (in 1863 it collapsed on the very day of its inauguration).[6] The cost of construction, 180,000 kuruş, was covered by the local communities and the rich merchant Ioannis Loulis.[5]

In operation edit

 
Plaka Bridge being crossed by tourists

On 3 February 1878, during the anti-Ottoman revolt of that year, Greek troops under the command of Konstantinos Kottikas defeated the Turkish garrison of the bridge and made them retreat.[8]

Between 1881 and 1912 (the First Balkan War), the bridge marked the border between the Kingdom of Greece and the Ottoman Empire, and a customs building was erected alongside it,[9] which still survives.[5] Also, near the bridge there was an outpost of the Greek army and an inn.[8] The bridge used to be a trade route, connecting Tzoumerka with Epirus and Thessaly.[10]

During World War II, it was bombed by the Germans, but withstood the bombing with minor damage.[4] Locals repaired it using cement in 1943.[10] On 29 February 1944, during the Axis Occupation of Greece, the Treaty of Plaka [el] was signed near the bridge among the armed groups of the Greek Resistance, EAM, EDES, and EKKA.[9] According to the treaty, resistance groups agreed to refrain from infringing on each other's territory, and all future war efforts would be directed against the Germans. This marked the end of the "first round" of the Greek civil war, which had started on October 12, 1943.[11]

In spite of the two small 6 m (20 ft)-wide relief arches,[1] the bridge's apex thickness of 1.56 m (5 ft 1 in) has been considered small by experts, causing a concentration of horizontal stresses in a region where a 15 cm (5.9 in) crack could be found.[12]

 
Plaka bridge after the restoration

During heavy rains in 2007, the bridge nearly collapsed, and a restoration was considered but not taken, raising criticism by the public.[4]

Collapse (2015) edit

The bridge, which was one of the most impressive examples of Greek popular architecture, collapsed on 1 February 2015. A flash flood caused by heavy rainfall[13] caused the Arachthos River to rip the bridge's foundations from the riverbanks[14] leading the central section of the bridge to collapse and be washed away.[13] The next day, Alternate Minister of Infrastructure Christos Spirtzis and representatives of the Culture Ministry travelled to the region to assess the situation and announced that it was technically feasible to restore the historic bridge.[10] Experts assessed the damage. The materials would be recovered from the river once water levels have fallen.[9]

As of July 2020, restoration work, supported by the National Technical University of Athens is over, and the rebuilt bridge was completed in the summer of 2020.[15][16]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Leftheris et al. (2006), p. 148
  2. ^ "Plaka Bridge". odysseus.culture.gr. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  3. ^ a b "Greece to restore Ottoman-era bridge". Anadolu Agency. 2 January 2015. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Floods bring down Ottoman bridge in Balkans". Hürriyet Daily News. 2 January 2015. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  5. ^ a b c d "Κατσανοχώρια: Εξώστης στον Αραχθο". ethnos.gr (in Greek). Ethnos Online. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  6. ^ a b Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports. "Plaka Bridge".
  7. ^ Τι μάθαμε για τον Πρωτομάστορα Κώστα Μπέκα μέσα από την αναστήλωση του Γεφυριού της Πλάκας
  8. ^ a b "Ο Αραχθος "κατάπιε" το γεφύρι των θρύλων". ethnos.gr (in Greek). Ethnos Online. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
  9. ^ a b c "Pledge to restore historic Plaka Bridge, destroyed in flash floods". Kathimerini. 2 February 2015. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
  10. ^ a b c Zikakou, Ioanna (2 February 2015). "Historic Bridge in Arta to Be Rebuilt After Collapse". Greekreporter.com. Greek Reporter. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
  11. ^ Shrader, Charles R. (1999). The Withered Vine: Logistics and the Communist Insurgency in Greece, 1945-1949. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. xviii, 35. ISBN 9780275965440.
  12. ^ Leftheris et al. (2006), p. 149 f.
  13. ^ a b Angwin, Richard (2 February 2015). "Flash floods hit Greece and Albania". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
  14. ^ "Historic bridge of Plaka, Arta collapses due to heavy rains". Proto Thema. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  15. ^ Alexis Gaglias (13 October 2019). "Αναστηλώνοντας την Γέφυρα της Πλάκας" (in Greek). Huffington Post Greece. Retrieved 13 October 2019.
  16. ^ Alexis Gaglias (11 July 2020). "H Γέφυρα της Πλάκας «στεφανώνει» ξανά τον Άραχθο: Φωτογραφική αναδρομή στην Ιστορία" (in Greek). Huffington Post Greece. Retrieved 6 February 2021.

External links edit

  • Plaka Bridge at Structurae
  • Το Γεφύρι της Πλάκας [Plaka Bridge] (PDF). ΣΚΟΥΦΑΣ - ΠΕΡΙΟΔΙΚΗ ΕΠΙΘΕΩΡΗΣΙΣ (in Greek) (160). Arta. September 1960.
  • Γεφύρι της Πλάκας (Plaka Bridge)
  • Τι μάθαμε για τον Πρωτομάστορα Κώστα Μπέκα μέσα από την αναστήλωση του Γεφυριού της Πλάκας

Videos edit

  • "The bridge of Plaka" on YouTube, 2007
  • "The bridge of Plaka" on YouTube, 2012

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bridge in Europe 5 failed verification It also had two small auxiliary arches of 6 metres 20 ft width on its two sides 6 It was considered one of the most difficult single arch bridges to construct 4 irrelevant citation The bridge was the starting point for rafting and canoeing on Arachthos River Contents 1 History 1 1 Construction 1 2 In operation 1 3 Collapse 2015 2 References 3 External links 3 1 VideosHistory editConstruction edit The bridge was built upon the order of Ottoman Sultan Abdulaziz 3 and was completed in 1866 under the supervision of the famous local builder Kostas Bekas Greek Kwstas Mpekas 1 4 7 from the nearby village Pramanta 5 Two previous attempts by other builders in 1860 and 1863 had proven unsuccessful 4 with the bridge collapsing during construction in 1863 it collapsed on the very day of its inauguration 6 The cost of construction 180 000 kurus was covered by the local communities and the rich merchant Ioannis Loulis 5 In operation edit nbsp Plaka Bridge being crossed by touristsOn 3 February 1878 during the anti Ottoman revolt of that year Greek troops under the command of Konstantinos Kottikas defeated the Turkish garrison of the bridge and made them retreat 8 Between 1881 and 1912 the First Balkan War the bridge marked the border between the Kingdom of Greece and the Ottoman Empire and a customs building was erected alongside it 9 which still survives 5 Also near the bridge there was an outpost of the Greek army and an inn 8 The bridge used to be a trade route connecting Tzoumerka with Epirus and Thessaly 10 During World War II it was bombed by the Germans but withstood the bombing with minor damage 4 Locals repaired it using cement in 1943 10 On 29 February 1944 during the Axis Occupation of Greece the Treaty of Plaka el was signed near the bridge among the armed groups of the Greek Resistance EAM EDES and EKKA 9 According to the treaty resistance groups agreed to refrain from infringing on each other s territory and all future war 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Culture Ministry travelled to the region to assess the situation and announced that it was technically feasible to restore the historic bridge 10 Experts assessed the damage The materials would be recovered from the river once water levels have fallen 9 As of July 2020 update restoration work supported by the National Technical University of Athens is over and the rebuilt bridge was completed in the summer of 2020 15 16 References edit a b c d Leftheris et al 2006 p 148 Plaka Bridge odysseus culture gr Retrieved 1 February 2015 a b Greece to restore Ottoman era bridge Anadolu Agency 2 January 2015 Retrieved 2 January 2015 a b c d e f Floods bring down Ottoman bridge in Balkans Hurriyet Daily News 2 January 2015 Retrieved 2 January 2015 a b c d Katsanoxwria E3wsths ston Arax8o ethnos gr in Greek Ethnos Online Retrieved 1 February 2015 a b Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports Plaka Bridge Ti ma8ame gia ton Prwtomastora Kwsta Mpeka mesa apo thn anasthlwsh toy Gefyrioy ths Plakas a b O 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Greek Huffington Post Greece Retrieved 6 February 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Plaka Bridge Plaka Bridge at Structurae To Gefyri ths Plakas Plaka Bridge PDF SKOYFAS PERIODIKH EPI8EWRHSIS in Greek 160 Arta September 1960 Gefyri ths Plakas Plaka Bridge Ti ma8ame gia ton Prwtomastora Kwsta Mpeka mesa apo thn anasthlwsh toy Gefyrioy ths PlakasVideos edit The bridge of Plaka on YouTube 2007 The bridge of Plaka on YouTube 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Plaka Bridge amp oldid 1206837628, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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