The Roman Bridge, or Puente Romano, spans the Guadalquivir River in Cordoba, anchored by the Calahorra Tower to the south and Puerta del Puente to the north. Originally constructed in the 1st century BC, this historic bridge has been a vital link across the river for centuries. At its midpoint, visitors can see the statue of San Rafael, adding a touch of cultural significance to the structure. Today, the bridge offers a scenic walkway where visitors can enjoy views of the river and the city’s architectural landmarks.
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