The bridge of Espinosa and the bridge of Cabrera were built by Christians in the sixteenth century, and are still used by the residents of the neighborhood half forgotten that is known as The Churra, on the other side of the river.
Across the bridge (in the upper zone) is The Bañuelos, this is some old Arab baths, probably built in the eleventh century, and one of the buildings of this type better preserved at that time.
On the left we can admire an engraving by David Roberts in which we can see these places around the middle of the nineteenth century.