The Skopje Art Bridge is a pedestrian bridge in the city of Skopje, North Macedonia. It is located in the city center and spans across the Vardar River, connecting the Macedonian Square and the Old Bazaar. The bridge was designed by the Italian architect Francesco Foscari in collaboration with the artist Valentina Stefanovska, and it was opened in 2012.
The Art Bridge is known for its unique and colorful design. It features 29 different art installations by Macedonian artists, which are integrated into the bridge's railings and pavement. The installations are made of metal, glass, and stone, and they represent various themes and aspects of Macedonian culture and history, such as the Cyrillic alphabet, traditional costumes, and famous Macedonian personalities.
In addition to its artistic value, the Skopje Art Bridge is also an important urban landmark and a popular tourist attraction. It offers panoramic views of the Vardar River, the surrounding mountains, and the city's skyline. The bridge is also frequently used as a venue for cultural events, such as concerts, festivals, and exhibitions.