Pont del Diable (Devil's Bridge) |
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The bridge at dusk |
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Crosses | Llobregat |
Locale | Martorell-Castellbisbal, Catalonia, Spain |
Design | Arch bridge |
Material | Stone |
Longest span | 37.3 m |
Construction end | 1283 |
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The Pont del Diable (Spanish: Puente del Diablo, English: Devil's bridge) is a medieval bridge crossing the river Llobregat in Martorell-Castellbisbal, Catalonia, Spain. The present bridge, featuring a large pointed arch, was constructed in 1283 on Roman foundations. The main clear span is an impressive 37.3 m with a stone chapel on top.[1][2] A secondary arch has a span of 19.1 m. The bridge was destroyed in 1939 during the Spanish civil war by retreating Republican troops, but rebuilt in 1965 in a form generally similar to the gothic structure.[1]
The bridge features a Roman triumphal arch at its eastern abutment. It is unclear how many spans the original Roman bridge had. Today the bridge is restricted to pedestrians.[1]
Other very large medieval bridges
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