Stock Photo - Rowers exercising in the Urumea River, Maria Cristina and Santa Catalina Bridges, Maria Cristina Bridge elegant structure crossing over the River Urumea. The eclectic construction connects San Sebastián with the Estación del Norte Station (Donostia-San Sebastián's main railway station) and the Bus Station. Engineer José Eugenio Ribera and architect Julio María Zapata were responsible for building it in 1904. It consists of three openings, and the pattern followed for its construction was the Alejandro III Bride in Paris, with its four obelisks at its ends summary Cristina bridge, The Santa Catalina Bridge is the second of the four bridges that crosses the Urumea River in the capital of Donostia and connects two main arteries of the city, Avenida de la Libertad and Calle de Miracruz. The first references that exist on the bridge are from the fourteenth century. The old wooden bridge was the only one that allowed the passage between both banks of the river until the 19th century. Already in 1870, they demolished that pass and built the current neoclassical bridge, under the supervision of the architect Antonio Cortázar, Donostia, San Sebastian, Basque Country, Spain, Europe

Stock Photo: Rowers exercising in the Urumea River, Maria Cristina and Santa Catalina Bridges, Maria Cristina Bridge elegant structure crossing over the River Urumea.

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