Trinity Bridge - Free Audio Guide

Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain

Pont de la Trinitat, la Seu, Ciutat Vella, València, Comarca de València, València / Valencia, Comunitat Valenciana, 46003, España


The Pont de la Trinitat is the oldest bridge in València, crossing the Túria River and connecting the neighborhoods of Seu, la Xerea, and Trinitat. Its construction began in 1402 and it was partially rebuilt after a flood in 1517. Originally called "the Catalans," it was renamed due to the nearby Monastery of Trinitat. The bridge features Gothic arches and is constructed from white stone, now weathered over time. Visitors can admire sculptures of Saint Luis Bertran and Saint Tomás de Villanueva, added in the mid-20th century. The site is within walking distance to the Museu de Belles Arts. No admission fee is required, and it is accessible year-round.