The Zaragoza stone bridge spans the Ebro River, behind Piazza Pilar. When the sun sets, the stone bridge has a sense of historical vicissitudes. It is said that the stone bridge was built in the 15th century and destroyed in the middle of 1643. Rebuilt in 1659. In the eighteenth century, architects reinforced the banks to protect the bridge from floods. The reconstruction of the bridge was of great economic significance for Spain's development.
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The Zaragoza stone bridge spans the Ebro River, behind Piazza Pilar. When the sun sets, the stone bridge has a sense of historical vicissitudes. It is said that the stone bridge was built in the 15th century and destroyed in the middle of 1643. Rebuilt in 1659. In the eighteenth century, architects reinforced the banks to protect the bridge from floods. The reconstruction of the bridge was of great economic significance for Spain's development.
An arch bridge built in stone, there are three huge stone holes, the whole structure of the stone bridge is very strong, it is also a very unique building, come here to visit it is quite good, you can feel the huge stone style. [Cost-effective] A very strong area [View] The scenery is also very beautiful [Fun] Very interesting
After visiting the Cathedral of Our Lady of Pilar, walk along the square to the outer side and you will reach the stone bridge, which is the earliest stone bridge built here on the Ebro River in Zaragoza. The stone bridge is also known as the Lion Bridge because four mighty bronze lions stand on four stone pillars at both ends of the bridge.
The stone bridge is also known as the Lion Bridge in Zaragoza because there are four lions on the pillars on both sides of the bridge, which is the symbol of the city, across the Ebro River, one of Zaragoza's most important bridges, connecting the main city and the old city. It is also the perfect place to enjoy the Cathedral of Our Lady and the sunset.
The first attraction to Zaragoza is Stone Bridge. It is a 15th century old bridge. It was built once to facilitate the lives of people on both sides of the bridge. The stone pillars on both sides of the bridge have lion sculptures, and the cathedral buildings beside it are more magnificent, simple and beautiful. It has become a beautiful scenery line of Zaragoza.