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Sivdin Bridge

Last Updated: 12/01/2025

Sivdin Bridge is a historic stone bridge located near Çataksu Village in the Pertek district of Tunceli. In ancient times, people used this bridge to safely cross the stream. However, after the construction of the Keban Dam Lake, the water level rose and some sections of the bridge were submerged.

Location of the Bridge

Originally, the bridge served as an important passage connecting the two banks. Due to its location in a rocky and rugged area, people relied on it to continue their journeys. Today, with the rise in water level from the dam lake, the surrounding environment has changed significantly. Some parts of the bridge are no longer visible, having been submerged beneath the water.


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Structure of the Bridge

Sivdin Bridge is a sturdy structure built using cut stone and rubble stone. At its center is a large arch, with smaller arches on either side. This arched design was specifically engineered to allow the stream’s water to flow freely. Although the submerged sections are not visible, the remaining upper portions clearly demonstrate the care and craftsmanship with which the bridge was constructed.


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Current Condition of the Bridge

Due to the rising waters of the Keban Dam Lake, certain sections of the bridge have been damaged and submerged. As a result, Sivdin Bridge is recognized as a historic monument requiring preservation. However, no comprehensive restoration project has yet been carried out. Consequently, the bridge has become an important structure of interest to researchers in the fields of history and engineering.

Cultural Significance of the Bridge

Sivdin Bridge is a vital artifact for understanding the history and traditional way of life in Tunceli. Its construction in such a challenging geographical environment demonstrates the ingenuity and skill of the engineering solutions employed by people of that era. Even today, the bridge remains a valuable component of the region’s cultural heritage.

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INSPIRATION NOTE FOR CURIOUS KIDS!

Water sometimes blocks roads, but it cannot erase the past. Just like the Sivdin Bridge, you too can stand tall in a changing world while preserving your roots.


In earlier times, people succeeded in connecting both banks by building bridges even under difficult conditions. The Sivdin Bridge is a beautiful example of this achievement. Perhaps one day you too can design structures that preserve the past while opening pathways to the future. Every stone has a story; what matters is knowing how to discover it!

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Architectural Feature(s)

Stone bridge consisting of a large central arch and two smaller arches

Current Condition

Partially submerged due to Keban Dam Lake

Construction Material

Cut stone and rubble stone

Location

Pertek district

Çataksu Village – Tunceli

Who Wrote?
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AuthorYusuf İslam TuğlaDecember 1, 2025
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Sivdin Bridge is a very ancient stone bridge located in Tunceli. It was originally built for people to cross the stream, but some sections have become submerged due to the reservoir lake. The bridge is constructed from strong stones and is an important historical monument that requires preservation.

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Fırat Kalkınma Ajansı. *Dağların ve Irmakların Şehri: Tunceli Rehberi*. Accessed October 26, 2025.

Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Türkiye. "Sivdin Köprüsü Fotoğrafı." *Kültür Portalı Medya Galerisi*. Accessed October 26, 2025.

Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Türkiye. "Sivdin Köprüsü." Kültür Portalı. Accessed October 26, 2025.

Tuğla, Yusuf İslam. "Sivdin Köprüsü" Küre Ansiklopedi. Accessed October 26, 2025. https://kureansiklopedi.com/tr/detay/sivdin-koprusu-8c342

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