It is located in the Trnovo District to the south of the Ljubljana old town and links the residential districts of Prule (Janežič Street; Slovene: Janežičeva cesta) and Trnovo (Brickmakers' Street; Slovene: Opekarska cesta).
It is shaped like a wide platform on two columns with lookout balconies and with wide pavements, covered with red brick.
[3] On the left bank, Jože Plečnik embellished the otherwise insignificant bridge with three poplars.
[4] The current bridge was built in 1993 based on plans by Peter Gabrijelčič.
[2] It is a compromise between the city government that wanted to build a four-lane bridge and residents who wanted a footbridge.