Completed during the reign of Queen Isabel II, the Triana Bridge, or Puente de Isabel II, spans the Guadalquivir River, linking Seville’s historic center with the vibrant Triana neighborhood. This bridge serves as a vital connection between the two areas, which are divided by the river’s branches. Historically, Triana has been home to a diverse array of residents, including sailors, bullfighters, potters, and flamenco dancers, adding to its rich cultural tapestry. Today, visitors can walk across the bridge, enjoying views of the river and the colorful, lively streets of both Seville and Triana.
Triana Bridge (Puente de Isabel II)
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