It serves to connect the old city center of Sevia (history, culture, preservation area, etc.) and the center of the house. It turns out that it is the first fixed bridge in Sevia. The river on the left and right sides of the bridge is also worth seeing^
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It serves to connect the old city center of Sevia (history, culture, preservation area, etc.) and the center of the house. It turns out that it is the first fixed bridge in Sevia. The river on the left and right sides of the bridge is also worth seeing^
Built during the reign of Isabella II of Spain, it was the first fixed bridge in Seville. It's the famous bridges in Seville. There are many bars and restaurants on both sides of the river. There are also many people sitting by the river to chat directly.
The Puente de Isabel II, better known as the Puente de Triana, connects the downtown of Seville with the city of Triana. This beautiful bridge was constructed in the mid-19th century by the Spanish Queen, Isabel II, and has been designated by UNESCO as a world heritage site. I saw this bridge while on a cruise down the Guadalquivir River, and it's something I will never forget!
This bridge, also known as the Triana bridge, connects the neighbourhood of Triana with the city centre. It's a beautiful structure and is the most noteworthy bridge in Seville. It's nice to stroll across and take some good pictures of the skyline of Seville, and also offers a good viewpoint of the Torre de Oro. A great idea, if you time it right, is to cross this bridge at sunset and take in the gorgeous views over the river. It's also a lot cooler by this time so you can enjoy the views without getting sunburnt!
It is also known as the Triana Bridge because it connects this famous neighborhood with the city centre, either by making a cruise through the Guadalquivir as walking through the shore and, of course, crossing it. It was built in the late 19th century and is declared well of Spanish cultural interest and historical heritage.