Ponte de Segura

Ponte de Segura is a roman bridge connecting Segura, in Idanha-a-Nova, Portugal, to the Spanish municipality of Alcántara. The bridge was built over the Erges river, a tributary of the Tagus. It has five arches; only two of the original Roman arches, the ones closer to both river banks, survive to this day,[1] with the rest being added during reconstructions in the XVI and XIX centuries.[2] The stonemason work done during the 1571 reconstruction of two of the arches is considered to be "barely distinguishable" from the original.[3]

Bridge of Segura

Ponte de Segura
Coordinates39.8173°N 6.9817°W / 39.8173; -6.9817
LocaleCastelo Branco District,  Portugal

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References

  1. Fuentes, Manuel Durán (1996). "Puentes romanos peninsulares: tipología y construcción" (in Spanish). Centro de Estudios y Experimentación de Obras Públicas, CEDEX. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. Mantas 2019, p. 273.
  3. Durán 2003, p. 779.

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