Roman Bridge of Córdoba - Free Audio Guide
Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain
Puente Romano, Calle Ronda de Isasa, San Basilio, Santiago, Distrito Centro, Córdoba, Andalucía, 14003, España
The Puente Romano, or Roman Bridge, is a historic structure located in Córdoba, Spain, crossing the Guadalquivir River. Built during the time of Emperor Augustus, the bridge has played a significant role in the city's history, serving as the primary access point for travelers from the south of the Iberian Peninsula. It features 16 arches and offers stunning views of the surrounding areas. A key attraction near the bridge is the Torre de la Calahorra, a historical tower at one end. The bridge is now pedestrian-only, allowing visitors to appreciate its beauty without traffic. While there are no admission fees, visitors can enjoy the surrounding natural reserve, Sotos de la Albolafia. Accessibility to the bridge is easy from the city center.