Introduction to the Roman Bridge: Cordoba was ruled by the Romans as early as BC. The Roman Bridge (Puente Romano) they built was expanded to its current size during the Moorish era. The bridge was built with huge stones and has 17 holes. , the bridge deck is straight, and semi-circular platforms are evenly distributed on both sides of the bridge, allowing walking tourists to lean on the railings and enjoy the beautiful scenery on both sides. To the north from the bridge are the famous mosques, cathedrals and the ancient city. In the tower at the south end of the bridge is the Al-Andalus Museum.
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