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The Tanners' Bridge (Ura e Tabakëve) is an elegant 18th-century Ottoman stone arch bridge, once spanning the Lana River in the tanners' quarter. Now preserved in a small landscaped park, it is one of Tirana's oldest surviving structures.
Built in the 18th century to connect the two banks of the Lana River in what was then a leather-tanning district, the bridge became stranded when the river's course was diverted during communist-era urbanisation. It was restored and preserved in situ.