The bridge of Sant Julià del Llor is one of those elements that explains the territory through movement. Located over the River Ter, it played an essential role in connecting villages, farmhouses and historic paths, at a time when crossing the river was not a minor gesture, but a necessity that shaped everyday life, trade and relationships between communities.
Its stone structure, solid and functional, reflects an architecture designed to withstand both time and the force of water. The arches and simple construction reveal a way of building closely linked to the environment: this is not an ornamental bridge, but a practical structure, created to ensure passage and adapt to the conditions of the river.
Today, the bridge of Sant Julià del Llor preserves the value of those infrastructures that made territorial connections possible before modern communications. As part of Enselva’t, it is a stop for understanding how paths, rivers and bridges organised the economic and social life of this part of La Selva for centuries.
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