Pont del Bisbe, Barcelona — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby

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About Pont del Bisbe

Pont del Bisbe is a stunning Neo-Gothic bridge built in 1929 for the Barcelona International Exposition, designed by Joan Rubió I Bellver, a talented disciple of Antoni Gaudi. Despite its medieval appearance, this elegant marble bridge is surprisingly modern, connecting the Catalan Parliament building to the president's residence across Carrer del Bisbe. The bridge is famous not just for its architectural beauty but also for a legendary curse tied to its creation. Legend has it that architect Rubió was frustrated because only his bridge was selected to be built among his proposed urban improvements that would have transformed the Gothic Quarter by demolishing non-Gothic structures. In response, Rubió allegedly designed a skull with a dagger on the underside of the bridge as a curse on those who walk beneath it. But don't worry: local tradition says you can reverse the curse by walking backward under the bridge while making a wish. Whether you believe in the curse or not, Pont del Bisbe is a remarkable example of early 20th-century romantic architecture.

Plan Your Visit

Address
Carrer del Bisbe, 1, 08002 Barcelona, Spain

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Frequently asked questions

When was Pont del Bisbe built?
The bridge was built in 1929 for the Barcelona International Exposition.
Who designed it?
Joan Rubió I Bellver, a disciple of Antoni Gaudi, designed this Neo-Gothic bridge.
What is the curse legend?
Legend says architect Rubió cursed the bridge with a skull and dagger because only his bridge was built.
How can you break the curse?
Local tradition says to walk backward under the bridge while making a wish.
Is it open to pedestrians?
Yes, visitors can walk across Pont del Bisbe and enjoy the architecture.

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