Looking like something out of a period piece horror movie, the aptly named Black Bridge lies along the right bank of the river Savinja and straddles the tiny Žikovca stream as it flows into the larger waterway. Orginally built in 1923 for commercial purposes, the covered wooden bridge was actually torn down after World War Two and replaced by a more functional - albeit much less aesthetically pleasing - concrete structure. In later years the bridge was mercifully returned to its original appearance thanks to the patronage of the Laško Brewery, and is once again the highlight of the towns picturesque pedestrian along Savinjsko Nabrežje.
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