The oldest bridge in Trimiklini was constructed during the Venetian era on the riverbed of the Kourris. It is constructed of riverbed stones and consists of three consecutive arches. The Pafos district was connected to Kalo Chorio (Limessou), Lefkara, and Nicosia at this point. The villagers refer to it as the “Mill Bridge,” while others refer to it as “Venetian,” likely because its style and construction are identical to the well-known “Tjiefelos Bridge” on the Diarizos River in Paphos, with the exception that the Trimiklinis is three-chambered, whereas the Tsiefelos Bridge is only one-chambered.