Puente de los Peligros

37°58′58″N 1°07′54″W / 37.9828°N 1.13162°W / 37.9828; -1.13162

The bridge seen from upstream
Niche of Nuestra Señora de los Peligros from which the bridge takes its name
The bridge seen from downstream

The Puente de los Peligros (Spanish for bridge of the hazards) or also known as the Puente Viejo (Spanish for old bridge) is an arched stone bridge, completed in 1742, that spans the River Segura in the city of Murcia (Region of Murcia, Spain).

As this is the oldest bridge of the city, it is known as old bridge as opposed to the Puente Nuevo (Spanish for new bridge) built in 1903.

The popular name of Puente de los Peligros is due to the presence on the south side of the bridge of a niche that keeps a wooden statue of Nuestra Señora de los Peligros (Our Lady of Hazards), the work of Francisco Sánchez Araciel.