Art and culture
Roman-Medieval bridge of Berlanga
The Romans built this bridge, which was later renovated in Medieval times, on the route from Córdoba to Mérida, over the Culebra stream, in Berlanga.
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Location and Contact:
- Contact person: Ayuntamiento de Berlanga
- Tel.:+34 924 89 40 01
- Tel.:+34 924 89 44 06
- Fax: +34 924 89 44 25
- Email: ayuntamiento@berlanga.es
- Email: secretaria@berlanga.es
- Website address: www.berlanga.es
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The Romans built this bridge, which was later renovated in Medieval times, on the route from Córdoba to Mérida, over the Culebra stream, in Berlanga.
Straddling the stream of Culebra, in Berlanga, is an old Roman-Medieval bridge, the fruit of the remains of the old Roman road which also provides access to the "Las Quinientas" Natural Park. Its main attraction consists of its large dimensions. Although it is of Roman origin, the bridge was restructured during Medieval times and has been standing ever since.
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- Origin:
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- Romanisation (BC)
- Construction:
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- Bridge
- Art period:
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- Romanisation
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- Various styles
- Romanisation
- Official name :
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- Property of Cultural Interest
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