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Let´s Go Halal > Cordoba > Things to do > The Roman bridge

The Roman bridge

Avenida del Alcázar, s/n, 14009 Cordoba, Spain

Rating: 4,4

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It was the Romans who built this absolutely strategic bridge over the Guadalquivir River (1st century BC), the only one that Córdoba had until the middle of the 20th century. Of that original bridge only the location and the foundations remain ... and perhaps even that would not be if not for the crucial reconstructions carried out during the Islamic period. At one end of the bridge, the Bridge Gate (originally, Bab Al Qantara) on the other, the Calahorra Tower.

Info & Location

City/Province: Cordoba

Type of Experience: Top attractions

Address: Avenida del Alcázar, s/n, 14009 Cordoba, Spain

Tourist info: At one end of the bridge, you will find a large area where free parking is available.

Further info:

It's the only one that Cordoba had until the middle of the 20th century. The only access to the city from the South. The Roman Bridge continues being one of the main pedestrian accesses to the historic center. It's the most direct and next to the mosque (3 minutes walking).

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