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Exhibition Bridge (Pont de l'Exposició)

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Exhibition Bridge (Pont de l'Exposició)

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Exhibition Bridge (Pont de l'Exposició)

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    October 20, 2021

    The bridge is one of many bridges over the old Turia river bed. Each one is different and specially designed. Made very interesting.

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      September 17, 2021

      It is more than a bridge. On one side there is a soccer field and the bridge is the best place to watch the games. Dancing or sporting groups are often found below, enjoying the shade and the echo of their music.

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        September 14, 2021

        The Pont de l'Exposició (popularly known as Pont de la Peineta) crosses the Jardí del Túria between Passeig de la Ciutadella and Passeig de l'Albereda.
        The current bridge replaces an old one in the modernist style that was built in order to unite the city with the premises of the Regional Exhibition. But the flood of 1957 destroyed this walkway and replaced it with a more bland one.
        The current bridge was designed by the engineer and architect Santiago Calatrava between 1991 and 1995. It is made of high-strength steel and is painted in the shiny white typical of its buildings. It rests on a single point, a huge arched beam that crosses the old channel of the river Turia. The arch is 14 meters high and contributes to the stability of the bridge, which is 26 meters wide and almost 131 meters long, and is inclined 70 degrees on the horizontal plane.

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          The bridge is also popularly known as the “clip-on comb” because of its original shape.

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            August 14, 2025

            Simply unique architecture!

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              September 3, 2025

              Another classic for visitors to the city and surrounding areas.

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