Bridge of Roman origin, built in stonework over the bed of the Xallas River.
It consists of four unequal arches.
The Roman road XX Per Loca Marítima passed through here, given the presence of gold in the Xallas River, which gave rise to a mining exploitation.
Near this construction there is a Celtic fort.
It is currently conditioned as a recreational place.
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