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GREVENA (Prefecture) GREECE
The region of Grevena, both because of its terrain and its location,
became a passage
to Thessaly and Epirus.
Its stone bridges are important examples of vernacular craftsmanship during the
Turkish occupation.
Their names are linked with their setting, some distinctive feature,
or even with the name of the master builder or patron. They are frequently associated
with traditional folk legends and symbols. One old tale relates that Ali Pasha,
when he rebuilt the Roman road that passed through the region, also repaired the
bridges that were part of it.
One impressive example is the single-arched bridge of Aziz Aga. It
is 246 feet long and 10 feet wide with a span of 92 feet, reaching 53 feet at
its highest point. Other fine bridges in the region are the Spanos and Dotsiko
bridges (both the work of the master builder Georgios Lazos or Grangas), and the
bridge at the entrance to the gorge near the village of Spilaio.
By kind permission of:Ekdotike Athenon
This text is cited Nov 2003 from the Macedonian Heritage URL below, which contains image.
GREVENA (Prefecture) GREECE
Photo Album in URL, information in Greek only.
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