Puente de Isabel II – Seville – in the blue hour

River and bridge crossing
Puente de Isabel II, Seville, in the blue hour | © Jens Stachowitz |

The Puente de Isabel II, commonly known as Puente de Triana, is a historic iron bridge in Seville, Spain. It connects the city’s old town with the Triana neighborhood across an old arm of the Guadalquivir River. The bridge spans 136.5 meters with three iron arches and two stone piers, making it Spain’s oldest surviving iron bridge.