Bridge Name: | Fil Bridge |
Native Name: | Fil Köprüsü |
Official Name: | Fil Köprüsü |
Other Name: | Silahtarağa Köprüsü Silahtarağa Bridge |
Carries: | Fil Köprü Avenue |
Crosses: | Alibeyköy Creek |
Locale: | Eyüp, Istanbul, Turkey |
Owner: | Metropolitan Municipality of Istanbul |
Designer: | Naşit Arıkan |
Length: | 38m (125feet)[1] |
Width: | 7m (23feet) |
Begin: | 25 August 1930 |
Cost: | 122,917 Turkish lira[2] |
Coordinates: | 41.0683°N 28.9434°W |
The Fil Bridge (tr|Fil Köprüsü), also known as Silahtarağa Bridge (tr|Silahtarağa Köprüsü) is a 38m (125feet) long, concrete bowstring bridge that crosses the Alibeyköy Creek in Istanbul, Turkey. The bridge was completed in 1932 by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality.
The bridge is closed to automobile traffic, with the exception of motorcycles, and is a pedestrian bridge.