File:Puente de Capuchinos a principios del siglo XX.jpg

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Español: Fotografía estereoscópica. Puente de Capuchinos entre 1908 y 1909. El Pardo, Madrid, España. Construido por Francisco Sabatini entre 1769 y 1785, desapareció en el siglo XX. Fue sustituido por un puente de nueva planta, realizado en el año 1961.
Date Entre 1908 y 1909
Source Biblioteca Virtual de la Comunidad de Madrid
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