Puente de Segovia

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Puente de Segovia is a historic stone bridge in Madrid, Spain, renowned as one of the city’s oldest surviving river crossings.

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Puente de Segovia canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
bridge
historic monument
stone bridge
architect Juan de Herrera
architecturalStyle Renaissance
city Madrid
connects riverside areas of Madrid
constructionStart 1580s
country Spain
crosses Manzanares River
floodResistanceImproved yes
follows historic route from Madrid toward Segovia
hasBeenRestored yes
hasCoordinateLocation 40.413°N 3.720°W
hasCulturalSignificance historic symbol of Madrid’s river crossings
hasFloodHistory yes
hasPart cutwater piers
parapets
stone arches
heritageDesignation Bien de Interés Cultural
heritageDesignationAppliesToPart structure of the bridge
heritageDesignationCountry Spain
imageSubject tourist photographs of Madrid Río area
inception late 16th century
isOn Calle de Segovia
isOneOf oldest bridges in Madrid
locatedIn Community of Madrid
Madrid
Spain
locatedInProtectedArea Madrid Río park
surface form: Madrid Río urban park area
maintainedBy Ayuntamiento de Madrid
material granite
stone
namedAfter Segovia
near Almudena Cathedral
Royal Palace of Madrid
numberOfArches 9
owner Ayuntamiento de Madrid
partOf historic centre of Madrid
surface form: historic center of Madrid
replaced earlier wooden bridges over the Manzanares
restorationReason structural conservation
roadType road bridge
touristAttraction yes
usedFor pedestrian traffic
vehicular traffic
via Calle de Segovia
surface form: Segovia Street

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Manzanares River hasBridge Puente de Segovia