The Roman city of Ávila needed a bridge to cross the Adaja River. A beautiful bridge that is located near the walled enclosure, in the southern part of this city. A bridge capable of communicating the 'decuman' gate of the west with the opposite bank of the river.

Only the abutments hidden on the edges remain of the primitive Roman bridge. The bridge that you can see is from the 12th century, a moment of splendor for the city. It currently has three arches supported on piles with reused ashlars from the Roman necropolis. The cutwaters correspond to that time with subsequent consolidation actions.

It is a bridge that is still a rich architectural work for this city and whoever visits it.

Historical Data

Architecture:
Civil engineering
Construction:
Bridge
Predominant styles:
Romanesque
Historical Period:
Roman, Middle Ages

Address

Ávila. 05001 Ávila.

More information

Centro de Recepción de Visitantes of Ávila

Address:

Avda. Madrid, 39. Ávila. 05001 Ávila.

Telephone: 920 354 000 ext. 370 y 371

Fax: 920 254 200

Email: turismo@ayuntavila.com

Website: http://www.avilaturismo.com

Oficina de Turismo Regional of Ávila

Address:

Casa de las Carnicerías. C/ San Segundo, 17. Ávila. 05001 Ávila.

Teléfono: 920 211 387

Fax: 920 253 717

Email: oficinadeturismodeavila@jcyl.es