CEA bridge, Road bridge in Madrid, Spain.
The CEA bridge crosses over Avenida de América and connects Arturo Soria Street, stretching 37.5 meters long and 27.5 meters wide. The structure features three traffic lanes in each direction with wide sidewalks for pedestrians.
Engineer Luis Sierra Piqueras designed this bridge during the 1950s as part of infrastructure development linking Madrid with the northern regions and Barajas Airport. The project represented a key step in opening up these areas for urban expansion.
The bridge takes its name from the nearby CEA Studios, a film production company that operated during the Second Spanish Republic. This connection reflects how the cinema industry shaped the character of the surrounding area.
The bridge is straightforward to navigate with clear paths for both vehicles and pedestrians in ample spaces. The crossing is intuitively designed to allow safe passage in both directions without confusion.
A bronze statue by artist Rafael Cidoncha was installed in 1992 at number 122 to honor urban planner Arturo Soria. This sculpture is an easily overlooked detail that commemorates an important figure in the city's development.
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