San Martin's Bridge

Also Refered As:

Museo Cromática

Chromatic Museum of Art, Toledo Overview

San Martín Bridge (Puente de San Martín) is a historic medieval bridge spanning the Tagus River on the western side of Toledo, Spain. Constructed in the late 14th century under the direction of Archbishop Pedro Tenorio, it was designed to provide access to Toledo's old town from the west, complementing the older Alcántara Bridge to the east. The bridge is renowned for its impressive engineering, featuring five arches, with the central arch spanning approximately 40 meters.

Beyond its architectural marvels, the San Martín Bridge holds historical importance as a vital access point to Toledo. It has witnessed numerous historical events and has been a critical part of the city's infrastructure since the medieval period.  is open to pedestrians, offering picturesque views of the Tagus River and the historic cityscape of Toledo. Its proximity to other historical sites makes it a convenient and enriching stop during a tour of Toledo's rich architectural heritage.

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