Bridge sights in Andalucía
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Puente Nuevo
Straddling the dramatic gorge and the Río Guadalevín (Deep River) is Ronda's most recognisable sight, the towering Puente Nuevo, best viewed from the Camino de los Molinos, which runs along the bottom of the gorge. The bridge separates the old and new towns.
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Puente Romano
Just south of the Mezquita, the much-restored Puente Romano crosses the Guadalquivir. Just downstream, near the northern bank, is a restored Islamic water wheel.
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Puente Viejo
Taking the narrow Calle Marqués de Salvatierra will bring you to the small Puente Viejo, with views down onto the river as it rushes into the gorge.
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Torre del Reloj (Clocktower)
Originally a Muslim mosque destroyed during the conquest of the Castilians (Catholics) in the 15th century, the Torre del Reloj (watchtower) was rebuilt as a church. Various features such as the neoclassic dome have been added by its numerous and diverse owners, which all contribute to an aesthetically pleasing, historically interesting, town centrepiece.
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