The Kurçaj Bridge, also known as the Zeza Bridge, is a significant cultural monument near Kurçaj village, east of Kruja. Built in the 18th century, it showcases unique architecture and has historical importance. Spanning the Zeza River, it served as a vital link between Kruja and the Tirana Plain.
The bridge's large arch and side outlet windows add to its impressive design. Once part of the Tirana-Kruja caravan route, it remains well-preserved, reflecting the region's rich heritage. For history and architecture enthusiasts, the Kurçaj Bridge offers a fascinating experience with its black stone blocks and traditional cobblestone pavement.
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