Puente de la Constitucion de 1812
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Puente de la Constitucion de 1812: A Modern Marvel
Completed in 2015, the Puente de la Constitucion de 1812 is a significant cable-stayed bridge in Cadiz, connecting the city to the mainland. It spans 3,091 meters, making it one of the longest bridges in Spain.
The bridge was named to commemorate the 1812 Constitution of Cadiz. Designed by engineers Alberto Domingo and Carlos Fernandez Casado, it showcases modern engineering with a distinctive shape and LED lighting that illuminates the bridge at night.
Key Features
- 🚗 3,091 meters long – spans over the Bay of Cadiz.
- 🌉 Unique design – combines function with aesthetic appeal.
- 📸 Photography opportunities – offers scenic views of Cadiz and the surrounding area.
Access is free, making it an enjoyable experience for tourists, families, and those interested in contemporary architecture.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Puente de la Constitucion de 1812
Bridge Length
At 3,091 meters, it is one of the longest bridges in Spain.
Construction Period
Built from 2008 to 2015, seven years to completion.
LED Lighting
Features an advanced LED system for night-time illumination.
Location
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Address
View mapAvenida Bahia s/n
Opening Hours
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Contact Information
Price
Free.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Approximately 1 hour.
Best Time to Visit
Evenings for sunset views; fewer crowds during weekdays.