The Roman Bridge of Cordoba is a long-restored pedestrian-free bridge with arches originally constructed in the early 1st century BCE, across the Guad
The Roman Bridge of Cordoba is a long-restored pedestrian-free bridge with arches originally constructed in the early 1st century BCE, across the Guadalquivir River. It connects with the historic centre of Córdoba (declared a World Heritage Site in 1984) and its suburbs in Andalusia, southern Spain. The bridge has been reconstructed at various times since.
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Location: Cordoba, Andalusia, Southern Spain
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