
Pont de Campanar
Pont de Campanar is a bridge that carries you across the Jardí de Túria, linking the Sant Pau–Campanar area with Nou Moles and la Petxina. Built between 1932 and 1937, it’s part of Valencia’s second ring road, helping connect major avenues to the promenade of la Petxina. The span ties together the Mestre Rodrigo, Tirso de Molina, and Manuel de Falla avenues with the Pérez Galdós avenue, creating a vital east–west corridor through the city’s broader circulatory plan. This route reflects Valencia’s mid-20th-century push to modernize the urban fabric, turning riverfront space into a connectivity backbone rather than a single crossing. The bridge’s position on the second vòng of circumvalación situates it as a nodal point between historic neighborhoods and newer districts, a small but telling chapter in how the city expanded outward from its old core. …
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