PUENTE ROMANO
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2024
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2024
After more than two years of restoration and a few million euros, the Roman bridge, originally dating from the 1st century B.C., with its sixteen arches embellished during the Caliphate period, was restored to its former glory in 2008. Became pedestrian in 2004, it allows you to walk quietly on its deck admiring the views of the city, the Guadalquivir, a sculpture of Saint Raphael, dated 1651 and standing halfway across the bridge, the other bank and the countryside in the distance. Also, why don't you go visit the San Antonio mill...
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Visited in october 2016
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Vieux pont romain sur le Guadalquivir . Belles promenades de jour comme de nuit. Très belles vues sur la vieille ville et la Cathédrale, la Tour Calahorra, les vestiges des vieux moulins...
Visited in may 2016
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il a été superbement restauré belle vue sur la ville le Guadalquivir et les moulins entièrement pietonnier promenade agreable
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Un pont remarquable qui nous invite à la promenade au-dessus du Guadalquivir et on peut y observer les différents moulins. A voir absolument!
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