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Under the steel arch bridge you can see Triana on the Guadalquivir. It is the historic working-class district of Seville. The steel framework is from the Art Nouveau Puente de Elisabeth II, also called Puente de Triana, which connects the old working-class quarter with the historic center of Seville.
The bridge was opened in 1852, and very closely resembled the 1834 Pont du Carrousel in Paris, designed by Antoine Rémy Polonceau. The engineers responsible for the construction of the Triana bridge were Gustave Steinacher and Ferdinand Bernadet from France.
Created by Jan de Vries.
I believe in beautiful things made with love and attention.
It provides a pleasant world where everyone feels comfortable.
The images I make are realistic with a positive touch.
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