Martín de Aldehuela

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José Martín de Aldehuela (5 November 1729 – 7 September 1802) was a Spanish architect, born in Manzanera, in Teruel Province, Aragon.

Puente Nuevo, designed by Martín de Aldehuela

Cathedral

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He was called upon by the bishop of Málaga, Molina Larios, to complete the reconstruction on the city's cathedral.[1]

He arrived in the city in 1778, directed the reconstruction, and also undertook many smaller projects on churches and architecture within the city such as the aqueduct of San Telmo, which was of monumental importance to the water supply in Malaga.[2]

Puente Nuevo

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In 1793, outside of the city, he completed the Puente Nuevo ("New Bridge") of Ronda, that was originally started in 1759 but remained unfinished. This became one of his best-known works.[3]

He also designed the Plaza de Toros de Ronda, one of the oldest bullrings still in use.

References

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  1. ^ "José Martín de Aldehuela | Real Academia de la Historia". dbe.rah.es. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
  2. ^ Personal. "José Martín de Aldehuela, arquitecto (1724-1802)". Identidad e Imagen de Andalucía en la Edad Moderna (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-03-07.
  3. ^ "José Martín de Aldehuela - Personajes de la Historia de Ronda". Ronda Website (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-03-07.