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Arch Bridge (Kaarsild)

Arch Bridge (Kaarsild) is a pedestrian bridge between the city centre and the Ülejõe district. It was built in 1957–1959 to replace the former Kivisild bridge, on the foundations of its abutments. Before the bridge was completed, a long rowing boat was used to regularly transport people over the river in the 1950s.

The bridge was renovated in 2017. In the dark, the bridge is illuminated and additionally, musical works, accompanied by a light show, can be seen that are synchronised with the bell ringing of the town hall. The sound and light design is a unique public space project of its kind in Estonia.

Next to the bridge, there is also a model of the Kivisild bridge that was destroyed in World War II.


Features and amenities
  • Amenities
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Information boards
  • Site lighting
  • Paid parking