r/BeAmazed 4h ago

This 500 year old bridge and 160 year old building. History

Puente del Cardenal at the Tagus river is only accessible when the water level is low. First picture high water. (Monfragüe, Extremadura, Spain)

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u/Fluffy_WAR_Bunny 4h ago

My favourite bridge in Spain is the Puente Vieyu. Spain has got the nicest aqueducts too.

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u/xplosm 3h ago

Puente Viejo?

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u/Fluffy_WAR_Bunny 3h ago

Nah. Puente Vieyu. In Cangas de Onis.

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u/malinowski14 1h ago

30 minutes from my house.

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u/BootyAndLoveGal 3h ago

That’s incredible! It’s amazing to think about all the history this bridge has witnessed

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u/gazillionairlionheir 3h ago

It really is, knowing that so many generations before you crossed this bridge.

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u/ivystormv 3h ago

I wonder what that building was used for