Savijalan
Savijalan, also known as the "Savi Bridge," is a significant historical and architectural landmark located in the city of Pune, Maharashtra, India. Constructed in the 19th century, the bridge is named after the Savi River, which it crosses. The bridge is a notable example of British colonial architecture, featuring a mix of Gothic and Romanesque styles. It is one of the oldest bridges in Pune and has played a crucial role in the city's development and connectivity.
The Savi Bridge is a single-arch masonry structure, spanning approximately 40 meters. It is built with red
Over the years, the Savi Bridge has undergone several renovations and repairs to maintain its structural integrity
The Savi Bridge is not only an architectural marvel but also holds significant cultural and historical importance.