The Roman Bridge of Liérganes, also known as El puente mayor de Liérganes, is a significant historical structure located in the town of Liérganes in Cantabria, Spain. This bridge is a testament to the architectural prowess of the late 16th century and serves as a symbol of the town's rich history.
Adjacent to the Roman Bridge of Liérganes, visitors can find a mill that was built in 1667 and operated until the end of the 19th century. This mill was restored and transformed into an interpretation center for the 'man fish', a character from Cantabrian mythology, in 2009. This adds an additional layer of historical and cultural significance to the site.
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