Category: Civil Architecture > Bridge
District: Aveiro > Vale de Cambra > Berbedã
The Castêlo Bridge is nestled in the picturesque village of Berbedã, an integral part of the municipality of Vale de Cambra, in the district of Aveiro. It is situated in a rural and serene environment, where the surrounding nature plays a fundamental role in its landscape. Its strategic position once allowed for the crossing of a watercourse, harmoniously integrating into the verdant scenery that embraces it.
This ancient crossing, typical of the region's popular and civil architecture, presents itself as a robust and simple stone structure, evoking the functionality and durability of past constructions. Although the specific details of its construction may be discreet, its form and the materials used reflect traditional building techniques, utilizing local stone that blends with the surrounding landscape. Its design allows for a clear view of the water flowing under its arches, contributing to the atmosphere of tranquility.
The value of the Castêlo Bridge lies not only in its practical function or its age, but also in its charm and how it fits into the natural environment. It is a place that invites quiet observation, allowing one to enjoy the sounds of nature and the tranquility of the countryside. The bridge is a silent testament to the journey and development of local communities, keeping alive the memory of ancient crossings and connections between the riverbanks. It represents a piece of local heritage, simple in its conception but rich in history and meaning for visitors.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 40.8516763,-8.3527538
Coordinates DMS: 40°51'6.0"N 08°21'9.9"W