Puente de Maria Cristina

San Sebastián


Several bridges span the narrow Río Urumea, but by far the most impressive is the Puente de Maria Cristina. Opened in 1905, the belle époque structure is most notable for its four golden-statue-crowned obelisks, two of which guard the entrance on each side.


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