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Bridge across the ages!!
The Alcantra Bridge dates back to the Roman era. The bridge, spanning the Tagus River in Toledo, was rebuilt in the 10th century and repaired a few times since then. The graceful arches are great!
The Alcantra Bridge dates back to the Roman era. The bridge, spanning the Tagus River in Toledo, was rebuilt in the 10th century and repaired a few times since then. The graceful arches are great!
Awesome pedestrian only bridge into the old city of Toledo. If you walk up from the train station (an easy 10-15 min walk) this is what you see first. Take some photos!
Awesome pedestrian only bridge into the old city of Toledo. If you walk up from the train station (an easy 10-15 min walk) this is what you see first. Take some photos!
The Bridge of Input to the City in the Middle Ages
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We have devoted a whole morning to walk from the Porta del Cambron through the Ponte de San Martin to the Ponte de Alcántara and it has been wonderful.
Bridge across the ages!!
The Alcantra Bridge dates back to the Roman era. The bridge, spanning the Tagus River in Toledo, was rebuilt in the 10th century and repaired a few times since then. The graceful arches are great!
Bridge across the ages!!
The Alcantra Bridge dates back to the Roman era. The bridge, spanning the Tagus River in Toledo, was rebuilt in the 10th century and repaired a few times since then. The graceful arches are great!
Awesome bridge
Awesome pedestrian only bridge into the old city of Toledo. If you walk up from the train station (an easy 10-15 min walk) this is what you see first. Take some photos!
Awesome bridge
Awesome pedestrian only bridge into the old city of Toledo. If you walk up from the train station (an easy 10-15 min walk) this is what you see first. Take some photos!
The Bridge of Input to the City in the Middle Ages
We have devoted a whole morning to walk from the Porta del Cambron through the Ponte de San Martin to the Ponte de Alcántara and it has been wonderful.