Puente Nuevo

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Puente Nuevo is an iconic 18th-century stone bridge in Ronda, Spain, dramatically spanning the deep El Tajo gorge and symbolizing the city.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
stone arch bridge
tourist attraction
alsoKnownAs New Bridge NERFINISHED
architect José Martín de Aldehuela NERFINISHED
autonomousCommunity Andalusia NERFINISHED
carries road traffic
completionYear 1793
connects new town of Ronda NERFINISHED
old town of Ronda
constructionEnd 1793
constructionPeriod 18th century
constructionStart 1759
continent Europe
country Spain
crosses El Tajo gorge NERFINISHED
Guadalevín River NERFINISHED
function road bridge
hasViewOf El Tajo gorge NERFINISHED
Guadalevín River NERFINISHED
Ronda NERFINISHED
height approximately 98 meters
heightAboveGorgeFloor approximately 98 meters
heritageStatus symbol of Ronda
languageOfName Spanish
locatedIn Andalusia
Province of Málaga NERFINISHED
location Ronda NERFINISHED
mainArchSpan approximately 30 meters
material stone
municipality Ronda NERFINISHED
nameMeaning New Bridge in English
notableFeature central chamber above main arch
dramatic span over deep gorge
numberOfArches 3
opened late 18th century
partOf historic center of Ronda
precededBy earlier bridge that collapsed in 18th century
province Málaga NERFINISHED
region southern Spain
significance engineering landmark of 18th-century Spain
style Neoclassical
tourism major tourist attraction in Ronda
usedFor viewpoint over El Tajo gorge

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Ronda hasPart Puente Nuevo