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296: 280:, it has provided access to the city of Ourense for trade and pilgrimage. The structure was rebuilt in 1230 by Bishop Lorenzo on Roman foundations (original piers), and repaired in 1449 by Bishop Pedro de Silva. It then measured 1,319 feet (402 m) long, with an arch span of 156 feet (48 m). However, the main arch collapsed in 1499 and the bridge was rebuilt in 1679 to a length of 370 metres (1,210 ft) with seven arched spans, the main span measuring 43 metres (141 ft). The height of the bridge above the water level is 38 metres (125 ft). 33: 305: 287: 471: 245: 620: 640: 272:
period. A mention is made of this bridge in the will of Doña Urraca, where it is said that it was repaired with funds provided by
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until another bridge was constructed in 1816, while Ponte Milenio, a modern bridge, was built later in the millennium.
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Walking the Via de la Plata: The Camino De Santiago from Sevilla to Santiago De Compostela
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The original bridge across the Minho River was built during the first century rule of
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though other sources state that it was built during the
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Coordinates
42°20′43″N 7°52′7″W / 42.34528°N 7.86861°W / 42.34528; -7.86861
Minho River
Ourense
Galicia
Arch bridge
Clearance below
Galician
footbridge
Roman
Ourense
Minho River
Minho River
flash floods
chapel
Santiago de Compostela
Minho River
Emperor Augustus
Trajan
Ferdinand III
Middle Ages



List of Roman bridges
Roman architecture
Roman engineering
National Geographic Traveler: Spain, Fourth Edition
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