Puente de Toledo

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Puente de Toledo is a historic Baroque stone bridge in Madrid, Spain, renowned for its ornate sculptures and architectural significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque architecture
bridge
cultural heritage site
stone bridge
architect Pedro de Ribera
architecturalStyle Baroque
city Madrid
connects Arganzuela
Carabanchel
country Spain
crosses Manzanares River
dedicatedTo San Isidro Labrador
Santa María de la Cabeza
hasArchitecturalFeature Baroque decorative elements
central niches
ornate balustrades
hasConstructionType masonry arch bridge
hasCoordinateLocation 40.398°N, 3.713°W
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of historic connection between Madrid and Carabanchel
hasLength approximately 180 meters
hasNearbyPark Madrid Río park
surface form: Madrid Río
hasNumberOfArches 9
hasRestoration 20th century restoration works
21st century conservation works
hasSculpture statue of San Isidro Labrador
statue of Santa María de la Cabeza
hasWidth approximately 30 meters
heritageDesignation Bien de Interés Cultural
heritageDesignationCountry Spain
inception 18th century
isPartOf Madrid’s historic bridges over the Manzanares
isSubjectOf architectural studies on Spanish Baroque bridges
isTouristAttraction true
locatedIn Community of Madrid
Madrid
Spain
locatedInDistrict Arganzuela
Carabanchel
maintainedBy Ayuntamiento de Madrid
materialUsed stone
notableFor Baroque architecture
historic significance
ornate sculptures
partOf historic center of Madrid
replaced earlier wooden bridge
usedFor pedestrian traffic
road traffic

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Manzanares River hasBridge Puente de Toledo