Roman bridge of Córdoba

Puente romano de Córdoba
bridge in Córdoba
#4 in Córdoba / #144 in Spain
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The Roman Bridge of Córdoba, an iconic structure in the city of Córdoba, Spain, spans the Guadalquivir River and dates back to the early 1st century BC, during the Roman Empire. Originally constructed by the Romans, it has undergone various restorations over the centuries, reflecting the city's rich and layered history. The bridge is approximately 247 meters long and features 16 arches. It has served as a crucial crossing point and connector for centuries, linking the historic center of Córdoba with the Campo de la Verdad.


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