Most Ljubavi
The Most Ljubavi is really a pedestrian bridge known as the Bridge of Love in English. It is located in Serbia's Vrnjacka Banja. Couples frequently hang love locks on the Bridge's railings to symbolize their enduring love because it is known as the practice's origin. The Bridge is one of Vrnjacka Banja's most well-known sights and the most famous of the town's 15 bridges. The love locks on the Bridge have been there for at least a century. Relja, a Serbian officer, and a local schoolmistress called Nada allegedly fell in love.
Relja went to fight in a battle in Greece after making a commitment to a woman from Corfu, but unluckily he fell in love with her. As a result, Nada was compelled to call off her engagement to Relja. Nada quickly passed away because she couldn't handle the loss. Young women in the town decided to hang love locks on the bridge and begin writing their names and the names of the people they are in love with in order to prevent suffering the same fate. These locks were fastened to the bridge rails near where Nada and Relja used to cross. The custom quickly vanished, but after poet and author Desanka Maksimovic brought it up in his poem "A Prayer for Love", it acquired popularity again. People continue to place love locks on the Bridge, which has now earned the nickname "The Bridge of Love".
Location: Ulica Vrnjacka, Vrnjacka Banja, Centralna Srbija