
Pont de Montolivet
The Pont de Montolivet, or Puente de Monteolivete, is a telling split in Valencia’s riverfront story: an old north span from the 1980s and a newer south span designed by a famous hand, Calatrava, that finishes as you cross into the City of Arts and Sciences area. The bridge crosses the dry Túria riverbed and the western half of the City of Arts and Sciences, with the north end meeting the Roundabout of Europe and the south feeding into the Saler motorway. The older segment—often called the Maristas Brothers bridge—has four traffic lanes on each side, paired with wide sidewalks, and its gray concrete haunches are accented in brown; its railings were replaced in 2014. Its two-way roadways sit on a vertical column rhythm, giving the structure a sturdy, utilitarian presence that dates to the 1980s. …
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