La tragedia del Puente Nuevo de Ronda La oscura historia de 500 almas

🌉 NEW BRIDGE OF RONDA: Hidden History, Tragedy, and Mystery | Full Documentary The New Bridge of Ronda is one of the most emblematic monuments in Andalusia and one of the most impressive constructions in Spain. Located in Málaga, this iconic 18th-century bridge rises majestically almost 100 meters high above the spectacular Ronda Gorge, making it a masterpiece of historical Spanish engineering and one of the most photographed places in the world. 🏛️ HISTORY OF THE NEW BRIDGE OF RONDA Built between 1751 and 1793, the New Bridge was designed to connect the old and new towns of Ronda, spanning the deep gorge that separated them. Its architect, José Martín de Aldehuela, created a structure that defied the engineering of its time, making it a symbol of 18th-century Spanish architecture. • THE DARK HISTORY: SPANISH CIVIL WAR But behind its impressive architectural beauty lies a dark and painful history that few know. During the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), the Puente Nuevo (New Bridge) became the scene of one of the most terrible and tragic episodes of the fratricidal Spanish conflict. More than 500 people were thrown into the void from the top of the bridge in an act of extreme violence. Political prisoners, dissidents, and unjustly accused citizens met their tragic end falling into the depths of the Tagus gorge, without trial, without defense, without compassion. 📽️ WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER IN THIS DOCUMENTARY: ✅ The complete history of the construction of the Puente Nuevo (New Bridge) of Ronda ✅ Architectural details and fascinating facts about its 18th-century engineering ✅ Its transformation into a prison during the Spanish Civil War ✅ Historical testimonies about the executions on the bridge ✅ The historical memory of the 500 forgotten victims ✅ Urban legends and mysteries surrounding the monument ✅ Tourism in Ronda: what to see and how to visit the Puente Nuevo today 🔍 RELATED PLACES AND TOPICS: #PuenteNuevoRonda #Ronda #Málaga #Andalusia #SpanishCivilWar #HistoryOfSpain #MonumentsOfSpain #TajodeRonda #HistoricalDocumentary #HiddenHistory #HistoricalMemory #TourismSpain #PlacesWithHistory #SpanishArchitecture #18thCentury #SpanishFunFacts #TravelingInSpain #VillagesOfSpain #AndalusiaRoutes 🌍 TOURISM IN RONDA - MALAGA Today, the Puente Nuevo (New Bridge) is Ronda's most visited tourist attraction, welcoming thousands of tourists each year who cross this monument without imagining that beneath its majestic structure lies the memory of hundreds of forgotten victims. Visiting Ronda is to discover not only its stunning natural and architectural beauty, but also to delve into the deep layers of Spanish history, where beauty and tragedy coexist in the same place. 💡 WHY WATCH THIS DOCUMENTARY: This narrative documentary will take you on a journey through time, from the construction of the bridge stone by stone to its role as a symbol of horror during one of Spain's darkest periods. Remembering this story is fundamental to: Paying tribute to the 500 souls who lost their lives Understanding the complexity of the Spanish Civil War Preserving historical memory Learning from the mistakes of the past so as not to repeat them 🎬 CHANNEL CONTENT: If you're interested in historical documentaries, hidden stories of Spain, mysteries of the past, and want to discover curiosities about monuments, historical sites, and events that shaped our history, this is your channel. 📚 KEYWORDS: Puente Nuevo Ronda, History of Puente Nuevo, Spanish Civil War, Ronda, Málaga, Tajo de Ronda, Monuments of Andalusia, History of Spain, Historical Documentaries, Tourism in Ronda, Historical Places in Spain, Spanish Architecture, Historical Engineering, Historical Memory of Spain, What to See in Ronda, Dark History of Spain 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more videos on Spanish history, documentaries, historical curiosities, mysterious places, and hidden stories from the past that you won't find in textbooks. 👍 Like this video if you enjoyed it! 💬 Comment below which other historical sites in Spain you'd like us to investigate. 🔗 Share this video so more people can learn about this story. 📅 New videos every week about Spanish history, mystery, and culture.