Ponte Nova Da Cava Da Velha
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The Bridge of Cava da Velha () is a
Roman bridge The ancient Romans were the first civilization to build large, permanent bridges. Early Roman bridges used techniques introduced by Etruscan immigrants, but the Romans improved those skills, developing and enhancing methods such as arches and k ...
, situated in the
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of
Castro Laboreiro e Lamas de Mouro Castro Laboreiro e Lamas de Mouro is a civil parish in the municipality of Melgaço, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the former parishes Castro Laboreiro Castro Laboreiro is a village and a former Freguesia (Portugal), civil pari ...
, in the
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of Melgaço in
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district of Viana do Castelo.


History

The name ''Ponte Nova'' indicates the existence of another structure constructed in the same local (or nearby) at one time anteceding the current bridge. This may actually be the nearby ''Ponte de São Brás'' or ''Ponta da Assureira''. The bridge linked the Roman road to Espanha through Portela do Homem, passing through Estrimo (in Spain), Ameixoeira, Porto do Vaga and Assureira - Cova da Velha - Varziela - Castro Laboreiro. The bridge was largely constructed in the 1st century, but does not appear in the two most comprehensive lists of Roman bridges.Vittorio Galliazzo (1994), p.313-319 During the Middle Ages, the bridge was reconstructed to take on its current form. On 11 May 1758, there was a reference to the bridge, alongside the bridge of São Brás (or Assureira) by the priest Inácio Ribeiro Marques in the parish '' Memórias Paroquiais''.


Architecture

The bridge is situated in an isolated, rural area within the Nature Park of Peneda do Gerês, east of the municipal roadway over the River Laboreiro, from
Castro Laboreiro Castro Laboreiro is a village and a former Freguesia (Portugal), civil parish in the municipality of Melgaço, Portugal, Melgaço in the Viana do Castelo District, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Castro Laboreiro e Lamas de ...
. A bucolic location links riverbank between two Roman-era pavements, that is located from the Bridge of Assureira and Chapel of São Brás. The ramp arches are supported on the granite margins. The bridge has an accentuated ramp oriented north to south, preceded by curve on either margin, over two differentiated arches, the larger and high and the smaller and high, with regular staves. The structure, in irregular stone, has supported by worked ashlar with joints filled by smaller stones horizontally. Between the arches are prismatic
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upstream, and rectangular buttresses downstream. On the bottom of the arches are holes to fit the frame. The pavement is formed by large irregular slabs, protected by stone slab guards.


See also

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List of Roman bridges This is a list of Roman bridges. The Roman Empire, Romans were the world's first major bridge builders. The following constitutes an attempt to list all known surviving remains of Roman bridges. A Roman bridge in the sense of this article in ...
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List of bridges in Portugal This list of bridges in Portugal lists bridges of particular historical, scenic, architectural or engineering interest. Road and railway bridges, viaducts, aqueducts and footbridges are included. Historical and architectural interest bridges ...


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