this bridge sits smack center in the city of cordoba and allows pedestrians to walk across the guadalquivir river. having done some reading about this bridge, i discovered that it is quite possibly one of the oldest bridges in espana (and possibly europe?) as it was built by the romans (hence called the roman bridge) in the first century b.c...approximately 2100 years ago! what a feeling it was to cross this piece of history! twenty-one centuries is a long time for a bridge to stay erect, and sturdy enough to carry the hundreds of thousands of visitors each day, so naturally, i was not surprised to read that it has undergone restoration and renovation many times over the years. in the present day, it is a magnificent piece of architecture to admire, and we ensured that we took many photos from afar so that we could capture the fullness of its grandeur. this bridge connects the calahorra tower (southern entrance) and the puerta del puente (northern entrance), so you can easily spend an hour or two visiting these three historic sites. and unlike bridges in my hometown (the san francisco bay area), crossing this bridge is free of charge! read more