Medina Bridge

The Medina Bridge (Spanish: Puente de Medina) is a medieval bridge in Arévalo, Spain.

Medina Bridge

Puente de Medina
Coordinates41°04′02″N 04°43′24″W
CrossesArevalillo
LocaleArévalo, Spain
Heritage statusBien de Interés Cultural
Characteristics
DesignArch bridge

History and description

It crosses over the Arevalillo. Built in mudéjar style in the 14th century, it displays three main eyes in the form of pointed archs.[1] It was declared monumento histórico-artístico (precursor of the status of Bien de Interés Cultural via Royal Decree issued on 19 October 1983 (published in the Boletín Oficial del Estado on 27 December 1983).[2][3][4]

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