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Information board of the Arroyo Melero Bridge, one of the bridges still preserved belonging to the old San Telmo Aqueduct (1782-1784), in Malaga, Spain.

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Español: Panel informativo del puente de Arroyo Melero, uno de los puentes que aún se conservan del antiguo Acueducto de San Telmo (1782-1784), en Málaga, España. El panel fue instalado por la asociación de vecinos de Mangas Verdes, barrio de Málaga donde se encuentra el puente, con la colaboración del gobierno regional (Junta de Andalusia). En el panel se puede leer lo siguiente: «Acueducto de San Telmo. Se trata de una obra de gran interés social, ya que llevó por primera vez el agua a Málaga. Tiene 11 kilómetros de longitud, 30 puentes (2 de ellos se encuentran en la barriada de Mangas Verdes). Don José Martín de Aldehula lo proyectó y comenzó las obras en 1782».
English: Information board of the Arroyo Melero Bridge, one of the bridges still preserved belonging to the old San Telmo Aqueduct (1782-1784), in Malaga, Spain. The board was installed by the neighbourhood association of Mangas Verdes, a neighbourhood in Malaga where the bridge is located, with the collaboration of the regional government (Junta de Andalusia). On the board you can read the following text (in Spanish): "Acueducto de San Telmo. Se trata de una obra de gran interés social, ya que llevó por primera vez el agua a Málaga. Tiene 11 kilómetros de longitud, 30 puentes (2 de ellos se encuentran en la barriada de Mangas Verdes). Don José Martín de Aldehula lo proyectó y comenzó las obras en 1782" ("San Telmo Aqueduct. This is a work of great social interest, as it brought water to Malaga for the first time. 11 kilometres long, 30 bridge (2 of which are in the Mangas Verdes borough). Don José Martín de Aldehula designed it and began the work in 1782").
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Object location36° 44′ 31.39″ N, 4° 25′ 04.96″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
Camera location36° 44′ 31.35″ N, 4° 25′ 04.94″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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