The bridge of Sant Antoni de la Grella, also known as the Sispony bridge, is a Romanesque origin bridge, rebuilt in the mid-20th century, located next to the chapel of Sant Antoni de la Grella and the royal road that connected the parishes of Andorra la Vella and La Massana. In ancient times it was the only crossing to reach La Massana; it spans the Valira del Nord river.
The bridge is a simple construction in ashlar, with a single pointed arch span, with uncut voussoirs. It has a low wall and a paved roadway. Its length is 21.20 m and its maximum height is 5.55 m. Not far from the bridge, upstream, we find the chapel of Sant Antoni de la Grella, originally Romanesque and restored around the 1940s due to the construction of the general road tunnels.
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