roman bridge
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来Cordoba科爾多瓦 可以的话住上一晚,去参加罗马桥最好是晚上,欣赏黄昏和夜景,非常迷人. 9月中旬,我一人从Granada 些汽车来到,住下酒店吃饭后,去大桥那边走走,已经零晨12点了,出乎意料,桥上仍有不少人在散步. 在桥上呆了一个小時,要不是清晨1点了,还真的舍不得离开,太适服迷人了!第二天下午离开古城前又回去走走,白天和晚上的意境大不一样. 也很美,只是可阳光太强烈,呆不了多久!
Originally built in the Roman era, this beautiful bridge has gone through many restorations. However its still in beautiful shape with its 16 arches. On one end its the entrance of Mezquita and on the other side there is a building which acted like a gate in the past. Make sure to walk on it and go to the other side. The view of the city from the other side is very nice. Specially the view of Mezquita at the backdrop is beautiful. A not to be missed attraction in Cordoba.
Would loved more information about the bridge, or pictures before and after the work. It's beautiful but just not sure how much like the original. Wonder if anyone has thought about serving drinks ... Would be a beautiful place to sit!
Cross the bridge towards outside the city and go to the big hotel, take the lift and go to the topfloor, the views are great!
go there last after you'll check all there rest of the city - nothing special and does not have any view from it. It is used to connect old city and new city mostly
Again, part of the tour, a must do, a nice walk and views back to the mosque and down the river. If you go to the tower there are some great views, plus the walk back to the town, from that side gives a different perspective.
Bridge is very nice, offering a great view to city. It is wide and has strong photographic base structure. Wort to visit at sunset time when all the bridge and city lights goes on.
The foundations are Roman, the restored arches are "19th cent" but the effect is beautiful still. Not to be missed.
And then? What more is to be said? It is wonderful to see such a survival of time and war, but it is just a bridge!
Looking at earlier reviews you'd think this bridge had been plastered over! I'm sure EU health and safety demands the topside (i.e. the bit you walk on) is smooth and secure but view it from the side and underneath. It is beautiful! If you were 2000 years old you'd need your bit of Botox!! It is such an important entrance to the old city and not to be missed.
Seen in the daytime the "Roman" bridge doesn't have a great deal going for it.Brand new upper surface over a bland river, giving an unspectacular view of the whole town. Worth walking over to the "Torre Calahoora" tower on the opposite bank.
When walking up to the bridge I certainly had my expectations. Once I saw it... yeah it exceeded them. I couldn't help but wonder what it must have been like to be the first person to walk across it. History is awesome!
It is difficult to tell it was built by the Romans/ there is a large tower house at one end which is probably from the middle ages. Crossing the bridge and through the gates gives it an ancient "feel" and for things to come
as we stayed at hesperia hotel, we passed over that bridge many times. A very important monument remaining from roman times. It is not important to have some signs or sculptures etc from that time. Bridge itself was wonderful, especially at night.
This centuries-old bridge (at least the basic 'pillars'), spanning the Guadalquivir River (which links Cordoba and Seville), is a fine view-point to enjoy both the river views and Cordoba's historic skyline. The nearby river-bed area is a wildlife sanctuary, so lots of unusual birds can be observed as well. Nice!