Cordoba, Spain - Puente Romano (The Roman Bridge)
This bridge was originally constructed in the 1st century B.C. and was renovated many times after that, with the version you see in the video dating back to around the 10th century A.D. It stretches across the Guadalquivir river in the historic area of Cordoba, Spain.
Ed did the majority of the video filming, as well as the narration. I did the editing, adding music, etc. and then creating the You Tube upload.
Roman Bridge - Cordoba, Spain
David's Been Here is touring all the top sites and historic attractions in the Andalusian city of Cordoba. Standing atop one of the city's main icons, David presents a short video to Cordoba's Roman Bridge. Constructed back in the 1st Century BC, this ancient Roman artifact dates back to when the Romans conquered the Iberian Peninsula, making Cordoba the Spanish Roman capital. Renovated in 2007, the bridge now has a more modern look, but its roots and foundations still reach back to its Roman past. For more information on visiting this beautiful piece of Roman history, check out the David's Been Here Guide to Cordoba, now available for your Kindle as well.
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Roman bridge of Córdoba:
The Roman bridge of Córdoba is a bridge in the Historic centre of Córdoba, Andalusia, southern Spain, originally built in the early 1st century BC across the Guadalquivir river, though it has been reconstructed at various times since. Most of the present structure dates from the Moorish reconstruction in the 8th century.It is included in the small preserved area known as Sotos de la Albolafia.
The bridge was built by the Romans in the early 1st century BC, perhaps replacing a previous wooden one. It currently, after the Islamic reconstruction, has 16 arcades, one fewer than originally, and a total length of 247 meters. The width is around 9 meters.
The Via Augusta, which connected Rome to Cádiz, most likely passed through it. During the early Islamic domination the Muslim governor Al-Samh ibn Malik al-Khawlani ordered a bridge to be built on the ruins of what was left of the old Roman construction. In the Middle Ages, the Calahorra Tower and the Puerta del Puente were built at the bridge's southern and northern ends, respectively (the latter is now a 16th-century reconstruction). The bridge was reconstructed and expanded to its current size. The arches depict the famous Moorish architecture that dominates the city's scenery. In the 17th century, a sculpture depicting St. Raphael was put in the middle of the bridge, executed by Bernabé Gómez del Río.
During its history, the bridge was restored and renovated several times (in particular in the 10th century), and now only the 14th and 15th arches (counting from the Puerta del Puente) are original. It was extensively restored in 2006.
Roman bridge of Córdoba, Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain, Europe
The Roman bridge of Córdoba is a bridge in the Historic centre of Córdoba, Andalusia, southern Spain, built in the early 1st century BC across the Guadalquivir river. It is included in the small preserved area known as Sotos de la Albolafia. The bridge was built by the Romans in the early 1st century BC, perhaps replacing a previous one in wood. It currently, after the Islamic reconstruction, has 16 arcades, one less than original ones, and a total length of 247 meters. The width is around 9 meters. The Via Augusta, which connected Rome to Cádiz, most likely passed through it. During the early Islamic domination the Muslim governor Al-Samh ibn Malik al-Khawlani ordered a bridge to be built on the ruins of what was left of the old Roman construction. In the Middle Ages, the Calahorra Tower and the Puerta del Puente were built at the bridge's southern and northern ends, respectively (the latter is now a 16th-century reconstruction). The bridge was reconstructed and expanded to its current size. The arches depict the famous Moorish architecture that dominates the city's scenery. In the 17th century, a sculpture depicting St. Raphael was put in the mid of the bridge, executed by Bernabé Gómez del Río. During its history, the bridge was restored and renovated several times (in particular in the 10th century), and now only the 14th and 15th arches (counting from the Puerta del Puente) are original. It was extensively restored in 2006.
Roman Bridge, Cordoba, Spain.
One of the tourist attractions in Cordoba. A sunset view of the Roman Bridge.
GoT Cordoba - Roman bridge of Cordoba, Spain
Game of Thrones season 5 and 6, Ep 7. The Roman bridge of Córdoba is a bridge in the Historic centre of Córdoba, Andalusia, southern Spain, originally built in the early 1st century BC across the Guadalquivir river.
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Originally built across the Guadalquivir river in the early first century BC, the Roman bridge of Córdoba has weathered two millennia of conflict and conquest. Gliding past the Calahorra tower and the Roman bridge, we hover around the the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba. The tall bell tower stands by the beautiful courtyard and provides a breathtaking view of the historical city district.
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Roman bridge of Córdoba, Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain, Europe
The Roman bridge of Córdoba is a bridge in the Historic centre of Córdoba, Andalusia, southern Spain, built in the early 1st century BC across the Guadalquivir river. It is included in the small preserved area known as Sotos de la Albolafia. The bridge was built by the Romans in the early 1st century BC, perhaps replacing a previous one in wood. It currently, after the Islamic reconstruction, has 16 arcades, one less than original ones, and a total length of 247 meters. The width is around 9 meters. The Via Augusta, which connected Rome to Cádiz, most likely passed through it. During the early Islamic domination the Muslim governor Al-Samh ibn Malik al-Khawlani ordered a bridge to be built on the ruins of what was left of the old Roman construction. In the Middle Ages, the Calahorra Tower and the Puerta del Puente were built at the bridge's southern and northern ends, respectively (the latter is now a 16th-century reconstruction). The bridge was reconstructed and expanded to its current size. The arches depict the famous Moorish architecture that dominates the city's scenery. In the 17th century, a sculpture depicting St. Raphael was put in the mid of the bridge, executed by Bernabé Gómez del Río. During its history, the bridge was restored and renovated several times (in particular in the 10th century), and now only the 14th and 15th arches (counting from the Puerta del Puente) are original. It was extensively restored in 2006.
Roman Bridge - Cordoba -Spain
Roman bridge of Córdoba, Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain, Europe
The Roman bridge of Córdoba is a bridge in the Historic centre of Córdoba, Andalusia, southern Spain, built in the early 1st century BC across the Guadalquivir river. It is included in the small preserved area known as Sotos de la Albolafia. The bridge was built by the Romans in the early 1st century BC, perhaps replacing a previous one in wood. It currently, after the Islamic reconstruction, has 16 arcades, one less than original ones, and a total length of 247 meters. The width is around 9 meters. The Via Augusta, which connected Rome to Cádiz, most likely passed through it. During the early Islamic domination the Muslim governor Al-Samh ibn Malik al-Khawlani ordered a bridge to be built on the ruins of what was left of the old Roman construction. In the Middle Ages, the Calahorra Tower and the Puerta del Puente were built at the bridge's southern and northern ends, respectively (the latter is now a 16th-century reconstruction). The bridge was reconstructed and expanded to its current size. The arches depict the famous Moorish architecture that dominates the city's scenery. In the 17th century, a sculpture depicting St. Raphael was put in the mid of the bridge, executed by Bernabé Gómez del Río. During its history, the bridge was restored and renovated several times (in particular in the 10th century), and now only the 14th and 15th arches (counting from the Puerta del Puente) are original. It was extensively restored in 2006.
Cordoba, Spain - Mosque–Cathedral & Roman bridge
Mosque–Cathedral & Roman bridge of Cordoba, Spain
Cordoba mosque, Roman bridge and Calahorra.
Small video in which you can see the mosque of Cordoba in the background, the Roman bridge over the Guadalquivir river and the calahorra.
Roman Bridge over the Guadalquivir Cordoba Spain
Roman Bridge over the Guadalquivir
小馬旅遊集 - 西班牙 哥爾多瓦 Spain Córdoba 1 - 大清真寺 Córdoba Mosque 羅馬橋 Roman Bridge
哥爾多瓦是我們在安達盧西亞造訪的第二座城市。哥爾多瓦從羅馬時代就成為區域中心,哥爾多瓦大清真寺也是西班牙境內最早建造的清真寺
Córdoba Roman Bridge
Some good walking music going across the Roman Bridge. Game of Thrones was filmed here! Wasn’t a huge watcher of this show but did see a few episodes, I think I remember this location in the show. Either way, good stuff.
Places to see in ( Andalusia - Spain ) Cordoba Roman Bridge
Places to see in ( Andalusia - Spain ) Cordoba Roman Bridge
The Roman bridge of Córdoba is a bridge in the Historic centre of Córdoba, Andalusia, southern Spain, originally built in the early 1st century BC across the Guadalquivir river, though it has been reconstructed at various times since.
Most of the present structure dates from the Moorish reconstruction in the 8th century. It is included in the small preserved area known as Sotos de la Albolafia. Cordoba Roman Bridge was built by the Romans in the early 1st century BC, perhaps replacing a previous wooden one. It currently, after the Islamic reconstruction, has 16 arcades, one less than originally, and a total length of 247 meters. The width is around 9 meters.
The Via Augusta, which connected Rome to Cádiz, most likely passed through it. During the early Islamic domination the Muslim governor Al-Samh ibn Malik al-Khawlani ordered a bridge to be built on the ruins of what was left of the old Roman construction. In the Middle Ages, the Calahorra Tower and the Puerta del Puente were built at the bridge's southern and northern ends, respectively (the latter is now a 16th-century reconstruction). The bridge was reconstructed and expanded to its current size. The arches depict the famous Moorish architecture that dominates the city's scenery. In the 17th century, a sculpture depicting St. Raphael was put in the middle of the bridge, executed by Bernabé Gómez del Río.
During its history, the bridge was restored and renovated several times (in particular in the 10th century), and now only the 14th and 15th arches (counting from the Puerta del Puente) are original. It was extensively restored in 2006.
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Cordoba, The Roman Bridge
The Closest bus stop is Puerta del Puente ( lines 3 and 12) or Avda.Cadiz ( Plaza Santa Teresa) bus stop ( lines 12 and 14)
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