Puente de Occidente
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Michelin Guide
Well worth the diversions
Civil and military monument
The Michelin Guide's review
The metal and wood structure straddles the Río Cauca and links Olaya with Santa Fé de Antioquia. A feat of 19C civil engineering, it was one of the world's first suspension bridges and was designed by Colombian architect José María Villa (1850-1913). It took 8 years (1887-95) to complete the bridge, which has two turrets at each end. The bridge is 291m long and is only open to light traffic now. Its head-spinning, oscillating effect is best appreciated on foot.
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