Category: Civil Architecture > Bridge
District: Beja > Ferreira do Alentejo > Alfundão e Peroguarda
The Roman Bridge is located in the locality of Alfundão and Peroguarda, municipality of Ferreira do Alentejo, in the district of Beja. Nestled in the tranquility of the Alentejo landscape, this ancient structure stands over the local watercourse, offering an authentic perspective of the surrounding rural environment. Its presence is a visible link between the distant past and the peaceful present of the region.
This Roman Bridge is a lasting legacy of the advanced engineering of the Roman Empire in the Iberian Peninsula. Built with the purpose of ensuring passage and connectivity of ancient roads, its millennial existence is direct testimony to the commercial and military routes that once crossed the region. Its ability to withstand time and the elements underscores the vision and mastery of its original builders.
Regarding its architecture, the bridge represents a classic example of Roman robustness and functionality. Erected with carefully dressed ashlar masonry, its structure rests on semicircular arches, designed to effectively distribute weight and ensure remarkable solidity. The simplicity of its lines and the quality of execution reflect the principles of durability that governed the great public works of Antiquity.
The place where the Roman Bridge is situated provides an environment of serenity and natural beauty. Surrounded by the typical vegetation of the Alentejo landscape and the murmur of the watercourse it crosses, the bridge invites observation and enjoyment of a setting where human work and the environment merge in harmony. It is a point where the visitor can feel the timeless connection between history and nature.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 38.11799255, -8.0590806
Coordinates DMS: 38°07'4.8"N 08°03'32.7"W