Stříbro bridge is a Renaissance stone five-arched bridge spanning across the river Mže in Stříbro, Czech Republic. The bridge has one preserved passage tower, built between 1555 and 1560 by . It was part of the access road to the town of Stříbro from Plzeň and Prague. Today the bridge is designed for pedestrian traffic only. It was declared a Czech cultural monument in 1958 and has been part of the Stříbro urban monument zone since 1992.