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Places of interest #8 in Seville

Triana Bridge

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Triana Bridge, Puente de Isabel II, 30, 41010 Sevilla, Spain
Interesting facts
1

The bridge's original design was based on the now-demolished Pont du Carrousel in Paris.

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Before 1852, the river crossing relied on a series of wooden boats chained together, a system dating back to the Almohad period.

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The structure is nicknamed the 'Puente de Triana' by locals despite its official name honoring Queen Isabella II.

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The project construction faced significant delays due to political instability and technical challenges in anchoring the iron supports into the riverbed.

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It is officially designated as a Bien de Interés Cultural, a high-level status for Spanish heritage sites.

Overview

The Puente de Isabel II, commonly known as the Triana Bridge, is a 19th-century metal arch bridge connecting the city center of Seville to the historic Triana neighborhood. Designed by engineers Gustavo Steinacher and Ferdinand Bennetot, the structure was modeled after the Carrousel Bridge in Paris. It was completed in 1852, replacing the ancient Puente de Barcas, a medieval floating bridge constructed of wooden boats. The bridge is notable for its iron-ribbed construction, which was revolutionary for Spanish civil engineering at the time. It spans the Guadalquivir River, serving as the primary gateway for pedestrians and vehicles entering the ceramic-focused district of Triana. The bridge underwent a major restoration in the late 20th century to preserve its structural integrity and historical appearance. It remains one of the oldest iron bridges still in operation in Spain.

Photo spot

From the riverfront path on the Triana side looking back toward the Seville city center.

Insider tips

Walk the full length of the bridge to observe the contrasting architecture between the modern city skyline and the traditional low-rise buildings of Triana.

Visit the small chapel at the base of the bridge on the city-center side, known as the Capillita del Carmen.

Look down at the river banks during low tide to see the remains of the stone supports from earlier river crossings.

What to avoid

Avoid rushing across the bridge during peak commute hours, as the narrow sidewalks become crowded and difficult to navigate for photography.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
30-45 minutes
Best time to visit
Sunset, as the bridge lighting illuminates the river and the Giralda tower becomes visible in the distance.
Address
Triana Bridge, Puente de Isabel II, 30, 41010 Sevilla, Spain
37.386, -6.002
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Details
Architectural Style19th-century iron arch construction
Historical SignificanceOldest iron bridge in Spain

Frequently asked

Plan for about 30-45 minutes to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Sunset, as the bridge lighting illuminates the river and the Giralda tower becomes visible in the distance..

From the riverfront path on the Triana side looking back toward the Seville city center.

Close by you'll find Royal Alcázar of Seville, Catedral de Sevilla, Setas de Sevilla.