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Isabel II Bridge, Iron bridge in Triana district, Spain

The Isabel II Bridge is an iron crossing in Seville that spans the Guadalquivir River with three metal arches, linking the city center with the Triana district. The structure rests on stone piers and allows pedestrians, cyclists, and cars to cross on a single roadway with wide sidewalks on both sides.

French engineers designed the crossing in the mid-19th century to replace a floating bridge that had existed at the same spot since medieval times. The inauguration in 1852 brought the first permanent link across the Guadalquivir in Seville and marked a turning point in urban development.

The name honors Queen Isabel II, who ruled Spain when the crossing opened and supported the project. Local residents call it Puente de Triana, reflecting its role as the main gateway to that neighborhood and its everyday importance for people crossing between both riverbanks.

The crossing is accessible at all times and offers a well-used route for walkers moving between both riverbanks. Cyclists and drivers share the roadway, so it is wise to stay on the marked sidewalks and watch for traffic when walking.

The metal structure has kept its original form since the mid-19th century, even though parts were reinforced over time. As Spain's oldest surviving iron bridge, it remains a technical witness from the early days of industrial construction on the Iberian Peninsula.

Location: Sevilla

Inception: 1852

Length: 149 m

Part of: Seville old town

GPS coordinates: 37.38637,-6.00246

Latest update: December 13, 2025 16:58

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