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Puente Nuevo Bridge, Spain

author of photo: Bert

The Puente Nuevo is the newest and largest of three bridges that span the 120-metre (390 ft)-deep chasm that carries the Guadalevín River and divides the city of Ronda, in southern Spain. The architect was José Martin de Aldehuela, who died in Málaga in 1802. The chief builder was Juan Antonio Díaz Machuca.


author of photo: Andbog

The construction was started in 1751 and took 42 years to build.Fifty workers were killed during its construction. There is a chamber above the central arch that was used for a variety of purposes, including as a prison. During the 1936-1939 civil war both sides allegedly used the prison as a torture chamber for captured opponents, killing some by throwing them from the windows to the rocks at the bottom of the El Tajo gorge.The chamber is entered through a square building that was once the guard-house. It now contains an exhibition describing the bridge's history and construction.

author of photo: pani.minister

author of photo: Julia Kostecka

author of photo: Andrzej Otrębski


author of photo: Andrzej Otrębski

author of photo: Andrzej Otrębski





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