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  1. Magdalen Bridge / ˈ m ɔː d l ɪ n / spans the divided stream of the River Cherwell just to the east of the City of Oxford, England, and next to Magdalen College, whence it gets its name and pronunciation. It connects the High Street to the west with The Plain, now a roundabout, to the east.

  2. El Magdalen Bridge es un puente de piedra sobre el río Cherwell situado al este de la ciudad de Oxford . El puente se encuentra situado junto al Magdalen College , del que recibe su nombre, y conecta High Street (una de las calle principales del centro de la ciudad), con los barrios del este de Oxford .

  3. 1 de mar. de 2023 · Prime Punting Spot. The History of Magdalen Bridge. The Bridge Today. Practical Tips for Visiting Magdalen Bridge, Oxford. Magdalen Bridge: Map. Wait, What is the Magdalen Bridge? Well, the Magdalen Bridge spans the divided stream of the River Cherwell next to Magdalen college.

  4. El Magdalen Bridge es un puente de piedra sobre el río Cherwell situado al este de la ciudad de Oxford (Inglaterra). El puente se encuentra situado junto al Magdalen College, del que recibe su nombre, y conecta High Street, con los barrios del este de Oxford.

  5. 9 de mar. de 2007 · Magdalen Bridge is a semi-circular arch bridge and road bridge that was built from 1772 until 1782. The project is located in Oxford, Oxfordshire, South East England, England, United Kingdom, .

  6. 30 de abr. de 2019 · In 1997, a student was paralyzed, and 2005 saw ten students taken to hospital, leading to the closure of Magdalen Bridge on May Morning from 1998 to 2001, and again from 2006 to 2009. The May Day tradition of staying up all night to listen to the choir and enjoy the festivities truly is an experience to enjoy and cherish.

  7. OF THIS BRIDGE WAS LAID MARCH 26, 1773. ARCHITECT, JOHN GWYNN. PROVOST OF QUEENS COLLEGE. The above stone, which can be seen from the area in front of the Botanic Garden, must date from 1883, and commemorates both the rebuilding of Magdalen Bridge in 1773, and the widening of the bridge a hundred years later in 1882–3.