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Close to the remains of the [[Acueducto de los Milagros|Los Milagros aqueduct bridge]], there exists another Roman bridge at Mérida, the much smaller [[Puente de Albarregas]].
Close to the remains of the [[Acueducto de los Milagros|Los Milagros aqueduct bridge]], there exists another Roman bridge at Mérida, the much smaller [[Puente de Albarregas]].
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Revision as of 17:14, 30 October 2011

Puente Romano
Artistic photograph of the Puente Romano
Coordinates38°54′47″N 6°21′03″W / 38.9131°N 6.3508°W / 38.9131; -6.3508
CrossesGuadiana River
LocaleMérida, Spain
Characteristics
DesignArch bridge
MaterialGranite ashlar
Total length790 m (incl. approaches)
WidthCa. 7.1 m
Longest span11.6 m
No. of spans60 (incl. 3 buried)
History
Construction endReign of Trajan (98–117 AD)
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Location
Map

The Puente Romano (Spanish for Roman Bridge) is a Roman bridge over the Guadiana River at Mérida, Spain. It is the longest surviving bridge from ancient times, having once featured an estimated overall length of 755 m with 62 spans.[1] Today, there are 60 spans (three of which are buried on the southern bank) on a length of 721 m between the abutments. Including the approaches, the structure totals 790 m.

Annexed to the bridge is the Alcazaba of Mérida, a Moorish fortification built in 835.

Close to the remains of the Los Milagros aqueduct bridge, there exists another Roman bridge at Mérida, the much smaller Puente de Albarregas.


Notes

  1. ^ O’Connor 1993, pp. 106–107

Sources

  • O’Connor, Colin (1993), Roman Bridges, Cambridge University Press, pp. 106f. (SP15), ISBN 0-521-39326-4

See also

Media related to Roman bridge, Mérida at Wikimedia Commons


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