Ayala Bridge
Between P. Casal Street and Ayala Avenue
Manila, Philippines
phone: +63 2 524 7141
Ayala Bridge was constructed during the building boom of the 1920's, which is considered to have been Manila's most glittering decade. It was at about the same time that the nation's government center (around present-day Rizal Park) was being developed into a showcase of Neoclassical architecture. Ayala Bridge is counted among the four bridges (the others are Jones Bridge, Quezon Bridge and MacArthur Bridge) that are historically identified with the Pasig River, Manila's main waterway.
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