About

Work of the French firm Claranges Lucotte and Company. It was inaugurated in 1843 and fulfilled the need of a permanent bridge connecting Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia.
It was said, however, that the bridge shook like "green sticks" and this feeling of insecurity contributed to its short 44yr existence. It was deactivated in 1887 and replaced by Ponte Luis I.
Currently, only two stone, obelisk shaped pillars remain.

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  • Physical
District
  • Marginal Ribeirinha
Theme
  • Historical Center
  • Museums & Heritage
  • River & Sea
Average visit duration
  • 20m
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    2019-06-18