PUENTE DE ISABEL II - PUENTE DE TRIANA, SEVILLA
Video sobre el puente de Isabel II, también conocido como Puente de Triana.
Puente de Isabel II bridge in Sevilla
The Puente de Isabel II, Puente de Triana or Triana Bridge, is a bridge that connects the Triana neighbourhood of Seville, Spain with the centre of the city. It crosses the Canal de Alfonso XIII, one of the arms of the River Guadalquivir that isolate Triana as an almost-island. It was built during the reign of Isabella II of Spain and completed in 1852 as the first solid bridge in Seville, replacing an earlier floating bridge consisting of boats.
El Puente de Isabel II, conocido popularmente como Puente de Triana, es un puente situado en Sevilla (Andalucía, España). Une el centro de la ciudad con el barrio de Triana, cruzando el río Guadalquivir. Sustituyó en el siglo XIX a un viejo puente de barcas que existía en su lugar, constituyendo el puente de hierro más antiguo conservado en España. Su construcción finalizó en 1852, bajo el reinado de Isabel II, motivo por el que ostenta dicho nombre.
Puente de Isabel II by night - Sevilla
The Puente de Isabel II, Puente de Triana or Triana Bridge, is a metal arch bridge in Seville that connects the Triana neighbourhood with the centre of the city. It crosses the Canal de Alfonso XIII, one of the arms of the River Guadalquivir that isolate Triana as an almost-island.
It was built during the reign of Isabella II of Spain and completed in 1852 as the first solid bridge in Seville, replacing an earlier floating bridge consisting of boats. First built by the Moors in the 12th century, the pontoon bridge managed to exist for seven centuries due to later repairs.
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The Castle of San Jorge was a medieval fortress built on the west bank of the Guadalquivir river in the Spanish city of Seville (Spain). It was also used as headquarters and prison for the Spanish Inquisition. It was demolished in the 19th century and made into a food market. A museum in the underground ruins focuses on the history of the castle, the Spanish Inquisition and of religious repression. Next to the food market in the Barrio de Triana, the Alley of the Inquisition, which was part of the fortifications, now connects Castilla Street with the Nuestra Señora de la O Walk.
Triana is a neighbourhood and administrative district on the west bank of the Guadalquivir River in the city of Seville, Spain. Like other neighborhoods that were historically separated from the main city, it was known as an arrabal. Triana is located on a peninsula between two branches of the Guadalquivir, narrowly linked to the mainland in the north. Two other districts are also usually included in this area, Los Remedios to the south and La Cartuja to the north.Residents of Triana have traditionally been called trianeros; they identify strongly with the neighborhood and consider it different in character from the rest of Seville.[1] Triana has a traditional pottery and tile industry, a vibrant flamenco culture, and its own festivals; it has played an important role in the development of Sevillan culture and tradition.
14. und 15. Oktober 2010 Sevilla. Puente de Isabel II. Video.
Liebesschlösser an der Puente de Isabel II.
Die Puente de Triana, oder auch Puente de Isabel II. genannt,
wurde in der Zeit von 1845 bis 1852 erbaut.
Während der Herrschaft der spanischen Königin Isabel II.
Die kleine Kapelle Capilla del Carmen, die sich an der linken Seite
der Brücke befindet, wurde im Jahre 1928 erbaut.
Im Jahre 1976 wurde die Brücke zu einem historischen National-Monument erklärt.
Die Puente de Triana über dem Fluss Guadalquivir in Sevilla verbindet das Stadtzentrum mit dem Stadtteil Triana.
Am Brückengeländer befinden sich eine Vielzahl von Vorhängeschlössern, genannt „Schlösser der Liebe.
Sie werden von zwei Verliebten zum Zeichen ihrer ewigen Treue angeschlossen.
Der Schlüssel wird in den Fluss geworfen.
Puente de Triana - Sevilla
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SEVILLA / PUENTE DE TRIANA Y TORRE DEL ORO
Die berühmte «Puente de Isabel II» (Sevilla)
Die berühmte «Puente de Isabel II» (Sevilla) aus dem Film «Los ocho apellidos vascos».
Video vom 26.05.2018 - VID_20180526_211201
Europe, Spain, Seville 2018
Puente de San Telmo bridge
Torre del Oro
Maestranza
Guadalquivir River
Puente de Isabel II bridge
Castle of San Jorge
Mercado de Triana
Triana neighbourhood
Principes Park
Granada day trip to Alhambra Palace
Cafetería Pastelería La Canasta
Alcázar of Seville
Plaza del Triunfo
Seville Cathedral
Giralda
Plaza de España
Maria Luisa Park
Tablao Flamenco Los Gallos show (no photo taking)
Feria Market
Café Otto
Metropol Parasol
Palace of the Countess of Lebrija
Casa de Pilatos
Shopping along Calle Tetuan and Calle Velazquez
Semana Santa - Esperanza de Triana Procession Crosses Isabel II Bridge
The float at the end of this Holy Week procession, like most others, depicts the Virgin Mary. Triana's Virgin is revered by the citizens of this town, who chant guapa! (beautiful!) and Viva Triana! Olé! as she passes.
puente de Triana de noche con la mari y amigos Sevilla
de noche en triana con los colegas tomando algo
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Puente de Isabel II - Triple Entente.
Recorrido de la Virgen del Carmen del Puente de Triana por el río Guadalquivir en Sevilla
Subido el 20/07/2009
Recorrido de la Virgen del Carmen del Puente de Triana en Sevilla por el río Guadalquivir en barco, julio 2009, tras muchos años que no se realizaba.
Sevilla 2016. Bajo el puente de Triana
Navegando por el Guadalquivir en primavera
Al Puente de Triana de Sevilla.
Poema al Puente de Triana con imágenes nocturnas del mismo.
Sevilla Travel Guide - Spain Magical Moments
Sevilla Travel Guide - Spain Magical Moments
Seville (Spanish: Sevilla) is the capital of Andalucia and the cultural and financial centre of southern Spain. Seville is Andalucia's top destination, with much to offer the traveler. The city is situated on the banks of the smooth, slow Guadalquivir River, which divides the city into two halves: Sevilla and Triana. The Guadalquivir (known as Baetis by the Romans and as Betik / al-Wādī al-Kabīr by the Arabs) has had a major impact in the history of the city. The location of Seville is roughly coincident with the point where the Guadalquivir stops being useful for navigation. It is at this point that the cereal producing region of the Guadalquivir Valley starts, and Seville has acted as a sea-port for commerce of agricultural goods produced farther west. Intense trade existed in the area from Roman times, continued under Muslim rule, and exploded as Seville monopolized the new trade with the Americas. As the monopoly was broken and Cádiz largely took Seville's place, the city entered a period of relative decline.
In the 19th century Seville gained a reputation for its architecture and culture and was a stop along the Romantic Grand Tour of Europe. Seville has built on its tourism industry since, playing host to the International Exposition in 1992, which spurred the construction of a new airport, a new train station, a bullet train link to Madrid, new bridges and improvements to the main boulevards. Tourist facilities are top-notch and the city is buzzing with festivals, color and a thriving nightlife scene.
Seville has 11 districts, further divided into 108 neighbourhoods.
Casco Antiguo
Distrito Sur
Triana
Macarena
Nervión
Los Remedios
Este-Alcosa-Torreblanca
Cerro-Amate
Bellavista-La Palmera
San Pablo-Santa Justa
A lot to see in Sevilla such as :
Catedral de Sevilla
Plaza de España
Royal Alcázar of Seville
Plaza de toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla
Santa Cruz, Seville
Las Setas De Sevilla
Parque de María Luisa
Torre del Oro
La Giralda
Museo del Baile Flamenco (Sevilla)
Puente de Isabel II
Seville Museum of Fine Arts
Isla Mágica
Casa de Pilatos
Archivo de Indias
Acuario de Sevilla
Hospital de los Venerables
Jardin de murillo
Basílica de la Macarena
Royal Tobacco Factory
Palacio de las Dueñas
Iglesia Colegial del Salvador
Palacio de San Telmo
Pabellón de la Navegación (Sevilla)
Plaza del cabildo
Agua Mágica
Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo (Sevilla)
Mercado Lonja del Barranco
Alamillo Park
Plaza de la Encarnación
Plaza España
Calle Sierpes
Calle Betis
Sevilla Tower
Alamillo Bridge
Seville is home to many beautiful artifacts, some of the more popularly known are plates and Spanish tiles. Triana offers many ceramic factories where one can buy various tiles from authentic craftsmen. There are stores that custom design plates and tiles near the cathedral, especially in Calle Sierpes, but across the river in Triana are other worthwhile pottery stores. Depending on the time of year, but especially leading up to Christmas, there are a number of artisan fairs throughout the city.
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Sevilla has a great public transportation system. The buses run frequently and cover the majority of the city in their routes. There is a refillable multimodal card (named Tarjeta del consorcio), that can be used in local and metropolitan buses, the tramway and the metro, allowing transfers for two hours.
Seville, like most Andalusian destinations, is known for its tapas. Tapa, while it is associated with certain dishes, is actually a size and many restaurants or bars will offer a tapa, 1/2 ración (half serving, although sometimes enough to make a meal) and ración (serving) of the same dish.
Seville is an emblematic city of Andalusia whose charm is known around the world. Culture, gastronomy, architecture, climate, mentality and lifestyle are dreaming all travelers. You can find many charming corners, unsuspected views of the city or exceptional locations close the most beautiful historical monuments. There are many beautiful and unexpected accommodations accessible for short and medium stay. Accommodation prices change with the tourist seasons. High season is April, May, September & October, Semana Santa, and Feria; mid season is March & June. Visits are recommended in November.