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Ponte da Ribeira de Cobres

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Construction begin
  
12th century

Total length
  
25 m

Location
  
Almodôvar

Construction end
  
13th century

Width
  
3.6 m

Ponte da Ribeira de Cobres

Locale
  
Portugal, Almodôvar, Almodôvar e Graça dos Padrões

Heritage status
  
Property of Public Interest

Material
  
Stone masonry (shale), milled brick arches

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The Ponte da Ribeira de Cobres (Bridge of Ribeira dos Cobres) is a bridge in the civil parish, in the municipality of Almodôvar in the Portuguese district of Beja.

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History

The bridge has been dated to between the 12th and 13th century, using shale rock.

By 1758 it was the only bridge crossing the Ribeira dos Cobres.

The bridge greatly damaged following seasonal storms in 1970, and repaired in the proceeding months.

Architecture

Situated in a transition zone between agricultural lands and urbanized areas, with modern buildings within its proximity (specifically the quartel of the volunteer firefighters). It is located in a valley crossing the Ribeira de Cobres, oriented from east to west, alongside a rural road, 150 metres (490 ft) from the new bridge (linking the margins along the E.N.267).

The bridge is a three arch structure, consisting of three 2.5 metres (8.2 ft) wide arches. Two of these arches are separated from the remaining arch by a reinforced contraforte, with the eastern side of the bridge larger than the western. The platform is protected by shale railing, and is 25 metres (82 ft) long by 3.6 metres (12 ft) wide.

References

Ponte da Ribeira de Cobres Wikipedia