Puente de San Martín (Toledo)

An extreme of the Puente de San Martín in Toledo

The Puente de San Martín (English: St Martin's Bridge) is a medieval bridge across the river Tagus in Toledo, Spain.

The Puente de San Martín features five arches, with the largest in the middle reaching an impressive span length of 40 m.[1] Only very few bridges in the world had reached that mark until then.

History

A Victorian depiction of St. Martins Bridge.

The bridge was constructed in the late 14th century by archbishop Pedro Tenorio to provide access to the old town from the west, complementing the older Puente de Alcántara linking to the east. Both sides of the bridge were heavily fortified with towers, the more recent dating from the 16th century.

Puente de San Martín in Toledo

See also

Other very large medieval bridges

Puente de San Martíb

References

  1. Colin O'Connor: Roman Bridges, Cambridge University Press, 1993, ISBN 0-521-39326-4, p. 188
  • Puente de San Martín at Structurae
  • "Puente de San Martín". brueckenweb.de (in German).
  • San Martin's Bridge (Puente de San Martín)

Coordinates: 39°51′23.76″N 4°02′03.21″W / 39.8566000°N 4.0342250°W / 39.8566000; -4.0342250


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