• If you wish to know the Roman Bridge of Córdoba do not hesitate to hire one of our guided tours .
  • Several bridges traverse the Guadalquivir River as it weaves through Cordoba, but one really stands out: the Roman Bridge (Puente Romano).
  • At one end of the bridge we find a Triumphal Arch (16th century) where in the past there was one of the main gates to the Roman city of Cordoba.
  • Originally built in the 1st century BC during the reign of Caesar, the Cordoba Roman bridge was the only bridge into the city until the middle of the 20th century.
  • In 1651, the Roman Bridge was decorated with a sculpture of the Archangel Raphael, the revered patron saint of Cordoba.
  • This bridge connecting the city with Calahorra Tower is believed to have been built in the era of Augustus.
  • In your trip to Córdoba, you can’t miss a guided visit to the Mosque-Cathedral. This is the temple of the capital of the ancient caliphate of Cordoba.
  • Hammam Al Ándalus Córdoba is just a stone's throw from the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba, one of the Interior of the Umayyad dynasty's proudest...
  • The Roman Bridge, the Bridge Gate, and the Calahorra Tower have been Monuments of Cultural Interest since 1931 and a part of the Cordoba World Heritage...