Puente Nuevo (New Bridge), Malaga
Tour description
Puente Nuevo (New Bridge) is_located_at Malaga. visiting Puente Nuevo (New Bridge) in Malaga 3 tours available. Puente Nuevo (New Bridge) is one of the top attractions in Malaga.
Standing majestically over the El Tajo gorge in Ronda, Spain, the Puente Nuevo is a breathtaking feat of 18th-century engineering. As I approached, I was struck by its sheer size and the way it seamlessly connects the old and new parts of the city. The bridge rises an impressive 98 meters from the canyon floor, and its central arch spans 35 meters, creating a truly awe-inspiring sight. What's fascinating is that the bridge houses a small museum within its structure, offering visitors a unique perspective on its history and construction. The views from the bridge are simply spectacular, with the Guadalevín River flowing far below and the surrounding countryside stretching out to the horizon. It's particularly magical at sunset when the stone takes on a golden hue. Despite its name, the "New Bridge" is over 200 years old, completed in 1793 after 34 years of construction. It's a testament to the skill of its builders that it still stands strong today, serving as both a functional crossing and a symbol of Ronda's rich history. The bridge's dramatic setting has inspired artists and writers for centuries, and it's easy to see why when you're standing there, feeling like you're on top of the world.