Puente de Isabel II

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The Puente de Isabel II, Puente de Triana or Triana Bridge, is a metal arch bridge in Seville, Spain, that connects the Triana neighbourhood with the centre of the city. It crosses the Canal de Alfonso XIII, one of the arms of the River Guadalquivir that isolate Triana as an almost-island.

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Puente de Isabel II
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Coordinates37.386222°N 6.002333°W / 37.386222; -6.002333
CrossesGuadalquivir
LocaleSeville,  Spain
Characteristics
Total length149 metres (489 ft)
Height99 metres (325 ft)
History
Inaugurated1852
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It was built during the reign of Isabella II of Spain and completed in 1852 as the first solid bridge in Seville, replacing an earlier floating bridge consisting of boats (a pontoon bridge). First built by the Moors in the 12th century, the pontoon bridge managed to exist for seven centuries due to later repairs.[1]

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