Iron Bridge (Talavera de la Reina)
The Queen Sofía Bridge (Spanish: Puente Reina Sofía), better known as the Iron Bridge (Puente de Hierro), is a bridge in Talavera de la Reina, Spain. It crosses over the Tagus.
Iron Bridge Puente de Hierro | |
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Coordinates | 39°57′16″N 4°49′56″W |
Crosses | Tagus |
Locale | Talavera de la Reina, Spain |
Characteristics | |
Design | Multi-span continuous tied-arch |
Total length | 426 m |
Longest span | 41 m |
History | |
Opened | 25 October 1908 |
Location | |
History and description
Following an earlier tentative project in 1879, the definitive project for the bridge was approved in 1897.[1] The bulk of the building works took place between 1905 and 1908.[1] Crossing over the Tagus, it displays a total length of 426 m, with 10 stretches with a homogeneous span of about 41 m.[2]
It was opened on 25 October 1908.[3][4] Following its inauguration it became a symbol of modernity in the city, that previously only had the Old Bridge as way to cross the river.[1]
Originally coloured in bluish-gray, the bridge was painted in red in 1994.[4]
References
- Citations
- Pacheco Jiménez 2007, p. 307.
- Pacheco Jiménez 2007, p. 308.
- Rincón, Mario (31 July 2008). "El puente de hierro cumple su primer siglo". La Voz de Talavera.
- "El puente de hierro «Reina Sofía» cumplió ayer cien años". ABC. 26 October 2008.
- Bibliography
- Pacheco Jiménez, César (2007). "Centenario del puente de hierro de Talavera (1908-2008)" (PDF). Alcalibe. Talavera de la Reina: Centro Asociado a la UNED «Ciudad de la Cerámica» (7): 307–308. ISSN 1579-9875.
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