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Rising Kashmir > Blog > Anchor > Srinagar’s historic Amira Kadal bridge to open as major tourist landmark
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Srinagar’s historic Amira Kadal bridge to open as major tourist landmark

90 per cent work completed, bridge to generate livelihood: CEO Smart City

Abid Bashir
Last updated: March 24, 2025 4:02 am
Abid Bashir
Published: March 24, 2025
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The historic Amira Kadal Wooden Bridge, a tribute to Srinagar’s rich architectural heritage, is poised to become a major tourist attraction, offering panoramic views of the Jhelum River alongside a vibrant promenade featuring kiosks and cultural experiences.
Dr. Owais Ahmed, Chief Executive Officer of Srinagar Smart City, confirmed that 90 percent of the work on the bridge has been completed and it will soon be opened to the public.
Speaking to Rising Kashmir, Dr. Owais said, “Given its strategic location, the bridge is set to attract a significant number of tourists. Kiosks will be installed, either by the tourism department or through outsourcing, creating a vibrant hub of local culture and commerce.” He added that the project is part of the heritage tourism revival under the Smart City initiative.
The Rs 7.17 crore project aims to revive the abutments of the old Amira Kadal Bridge, one of the oldest crossings over the Jhelum. While the project faced delays due to ongoing work in the nearby Goni Khan market, Dr. Owais assured that the bridge would be ready for public use soon.
When asked whether the bridge would be used for vehicular traffic, he clarified, “The bridge will not be used for transport as the existing bridge is already designated for vehicular traffic.”
Designed to blend traditional Kashmiri craftsmanship with modern aesthetics, the newly constructed wooden bridge follows the style of Srinagar’s iconic Zero Bridge and Habba Kadal. It is expected to be even more visually appealing, providing a unique pedestrian experience in the heart of the city.
The original Amira Kadal Bridge, built in 1774 by Amir Khan Jawan Sher, the Afghan governor of Kashmir under the Durrani Empire, was a vital crossing connecting Srinagar’s bustling commercial hubs. Over the centuries, it underwent multiple reconstructions, transitioning from wood to concrete, but remained a key part of the city’s urban landscape.
By incorporating wooden elements and a heritage-inspired design, the new structure pays homage to its historic predecessor, reviving the charm of traditional Kashmiri bridges while creating a modern recreational space. Unlike the adjacent Amira Kadal Bridge, which handles vehicular traffic, the new wooden bridge will be reserved exclusively for pedestrians. It aims to provide a cultural and recreational space for visitors to appreciate Srinagar’s history and scenic beauty.
“The new bridge will feature kiosks run by registered vendors, offering a platform for local artisans, craftsmen, and food vendors. This will not only preserve our cultural heritage but also boost employment opportunities and support the local economy,” Dr. Owais added.
With work nearing completion, the bridge is set to be inaugurated soon, adding another cultural and architectural gem to Srinagar’s urban landscape.

 

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