Bridge of Toledo (Madrid) explained

Bridge of Toledo
Native Name:Puente de Toledo
Native Language:Spanish
Coordinates:40.3997°N -3.7149°W
Location:Madrid, Spain
Built:1732
Architect:Pedro de Ribera
Architecture:Baroque
Designation1:Spain
Designation1 Offname:Puente de Toledo
Designation1 Type:Non-movable
Designation1 Criteria:Monument
Designation1 Date:1956
Designation1 Number:RI-51-0001257

The Bridge of Toledo (Spanish: Puente de Toledo) is a bridge located in Madrid, Spain.[1] It was built in a Baroque style between 1718 and 1732 by architect Pedro de Ribera and spans the Manzanares River, linking the Pyramids roundabout on the east bank with Marqués de Vadillo Square on the west bank.

It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1956.[2]

Notes and References

  1. News: Barca . Antonio Jiménez . 1997-11-17 . El viejo puente de Toledo se sacude la contaminación que le llega de la M-30 . es . El País . 2022-09-29 . 1134-6582.
  2. News: Goytre . Felix Arias . Iglesias . Óscar . Santin . Pedro . 2006-01-23 . ¿Qué están haciendo con el puente de Toledo? . es . El País . 2022-09-29 . 1134-6582.