Category: Civil Architecture > Bridge
District: Braga > Guimarães > Ponte
The Roman Bridge of Campelos is located in the locality of Ponte, belonging to the municipality of Guimarães. It rises majestically over the waters of the Ave River, marking a crossing point with undeniable historical value and visual integration into the riverside landscape. Its position offers a tranquil perspective on the river's course and the surrounding natural landscape that has welcomed it for centuries.
This millennial bridge has its roots in Roman times, evidencing its relevance as a strategic crossing over the Ave River. It constituted a vital link in the connection between the ancient Bracara Augusta, today Braga, and other regions to the south, revealing the extensive road network developed during that period. The first written mention of this structure dates back to the year 1059, a fact that underscores its prolonged history and its continuous role in local communication over time.
The structure of the Roman Bridge of Campelos is a testament to ancient engineering, resisting the passage of centuries and continuing to serve crossing needs today. Its arch, although it may have undergone interventions and adaptations in different periods, preserves the essence of a significant work of the past. Immersed in the bed of the Ave River, the bridge harmonizes remarkably with the surrounding environment, inviting contemplation of its historical resilience and the serene beauty of the natural landscape that envelops it.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 41.46207575, -8.3454776
Coordinates DMS: 41°27'43.5"N 08°20'43.7"W