The Gold Book of Chalkida | Page 11

Or, as the locals call it “the old bridge” (compared, of course, to the newer one, the suspension bridge). A landmark in the town, built in 1962, this moving (sliding) bridge is located in the beach and marks the start of the pedestrianised promenade. Every night, the bridge opens, dividing the town into two sides, allowing the ships to cross the river. This is when one can watch the mesmerizing continuous movement of the waters of the strait. The unification of the two sides of the coasts of Viotia and Evia can be found in pre- historical references, from Diodorus who mentions that in 410 B.C., a wooden bridge was built in Euripus strait. Later, in 510 A.D., Justinian constructed a slide bridge, during the Ottoman Occupation it was wooden and immovable and in 1858 it became wooden and removable. In 1896, it was replaced by a rotating iron bridge that was kept until 1962, when the current one was constructed. 11