General Serrador Bridge is a bridge across the Barranco de Santos in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, Spain.
The bridge was designed in 1942, and was ordered by the Captain General of the Canary Islands, Ricardo Serrador Santes. Serrador died in 1942, and the bridge was named after him after it was completed under his successor, Francisco García Escámez. Construction by Entrecanales y Távora started on 5 August 1942, and was formally completed on 3 January 1944, after the bridge's opening in 1943. The bridge was designed by José Blasco Robles.
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Address: Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
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