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Puente de San Telmo

Puente de San Telmo, Concrete bridge across Guadalquivir River in Seville, Spain

Description

The Puente de San Telmo is a concrete bridge crossing the Guadalquivir River with four traffic lanes, separate paths for bicycles and pedestrians on both sides, and enough clearance below for boats to pass through. The structure connects the Arenal district with newer areas of the city on the opposite bank.

History

The bridge was designed by architect José Eugenio Ribera and built between 1925 and 1931 to improve connections between neighborhoods and support the Ibero-American Exhibition held at that time. In the 1960s, a movable section that once allowed ships to pass was converted into a fixed structure to handle increasing road traffic.

Culture

The bridge links two distinct neighborhoods and serves as a daily crossing for locals moving between different parts of the city. It has become an ordinary part of how people navigate this side of Seville.

Practical

The bridge is easy to cross on foot or by bicycle thanks to separate paths that are clearly divided from vehicle traffic on both sides. You can walk or cycle at any time, and the river views make for a pleasant crossing experience.

Did you know?

The bridge originally featured a movable drawbridge mechanism that allowed ships to pass through before it was deactivated in the 1960s. This transformation reflects how the city shifted its focus from river commerce to road traffic.

Location
Address
41011 Seville, Spain
GPS coordinates
37.38074,-5.99637
Latest update
December 10, 2025 16:30

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