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The Roman Bridge across the Guadalquivir River was built in the first century. It is thought to have carried the Via Augusta, the road that linked Rome to Cadiz on the Iberian coast. The bridge has been reconstructed several times, even as late as Medieval times. Most of what remains was constructed by the Moors in the 8th century. It is 247 m by 9 m and currently has 16 arches. There were originally 17 but only two of those remain. Most of the arches are rounded but four are pointed. A statue of St Raphael was placed at the halfway point in the 17th century.

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Mosque Cathedral of Cordoba
Medina Azahara
Roman Temple
Roman Bridge
Torre De Calahorra
Bridge Gate / Puerta del Puente
Tapas Bars
Courtyards - patios
The Palace of Viana de Cordoba
Alley of the Flowers
Synagogue
Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos
Alcazar Viejo
Manolete Monument
Santa Marina Church
Museo Taurino Cordoba
Botanical Gardens Of Cordoba
Museum of Fine Arts
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