Bridge of Sighs

Bridge of Sighs

Lima

75/10030 min

The Bridge of Sighs is a historic wooden pedestrian bridge located in the Barranco district of Lima, Peru. Spanning 44 meters in length and 3 meters in width, it connects Ayacucho Street with the Paseo Chabuca Granda, near the Hermitage of Barranco. The bridge stands 8.5 meters above the Bajada de Baños, a road leading down to Barranco's beaches. Inaugurated on February 14, 1876, during Mayor Francisco García Monterroso's administration, it quickly became a popular romantic meeting place, earning its evocative name. The original bridge was destroyed by Chilean troops during the War of the Pacific in 1881 and later reconstructed, though slightly shorter at 33 meters. The bridge gained further cultural significance when the renowned Peruvian composer Chabuca Granda dedicated her famous waltz "El puente de los suspiros" to it in 1960. After extensive restoration completed in 2014, the bridge was reopened to the public, preserving its role as a beloved landmark and symbol of love in Lima. The bridge remains a must-visit attraction, especially for couples and visitors seeking to experience Barranco's historic charm and vibrant cultural atmosphere.

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Astuce: Visit the Bridge of Sighs during the early evening to enjoy its romantic ambiance and illuminated views. Consider exploring the surrounding Barranco district on foot to experience its bohemian culture and nearby attractions. Tickets are generally not required, but check for any temporary closures or restoration updates before your visit. Visiting on weekdays can help avoid crowds, and local guides can enrich the experience with historical anecdotes.

Faits intéressants

  • The bridge is a wooden pedestrian overpass 44 meters long and 3 meters wide.
  • It connects Ayacucho Street with Paseo Chabuca Granda near the Hermitage of Barranco.
  • The bridge is named for its tradition as a meeting point for lovers and romances.
  • It was destroyed by Chilean troops during the War of the Pacific in 1881 and later reconstructed.
  • The famous Peruvian waltz "El puente de los suspiros" by Chabuca Granda was dedicated to this bridge in 1960.
  • A monument to Chabuca Granda stands next to the bridge in Barranco.
  • The bridge was restored and reopened in December 2014 after six months of work.

Histoire

1876

The Bridge of Sighs was inaugurated on February 14, 1876, under the municipal administration of Mayor Francisco García Monterroso.

1881

During the War of the Pacific, Chilean troops destroyed the original bridge in January 1881 following their victory at the Battle of Chorrillos.

It was later rebuilt with a slightly reduced length but maintaining its original width and height.

1960

In 1960, Chabuca Granda immortalized the bridge in her famous waltz "El puente de los suspiros." The bridge underwent significant restoration and was reopened in December 2014, ensuring its preservation as a cultural and historical icon of Barranco.

Guide du lieu

1
The Bridge Structure1876

The wooden pedestrian bridge spans 44 meters and is 3 meters wide, elevated 8.5 meters above the Bajada de Baños. It connects two important points in Barranco and is renowned for its romantic atmosphere.

2
Monument to Chabuca Granda1960
Chabuca Granda

Located beside the bridge, this monument honors the famous Peruvian composer who dedicated the waltz "El puente de los suspiros" to the bridge in 1960, celebrating its cultural significance.