Category: Archaeology > Bridge
District: Leiria > Batalha > Batalha
Situated in the municipality of Batalha, in the district of Leiria, the Viaduct known as Boutaca Bridge or Boitaca Bridge is harmoniously integrated into the local landscape. Its location offers a tranquil perspective on the natural and rural surroundings of the region, inviting contemplation of the environment that surrounds it.
The Boutaca Bridge, also known as Boitaca Bridge, is a remarkable testament to engineering of yesteryear. Its construction dates back to times when communication routes were of vital importance for the development of communities and for circulation within the region. The presence of this viaduct marks a strategic crossing point, reflecting the importance of traversing watercourses or depressions in the terrain to establish essential connections.
This viaduct stands out for the robustness of its construction, typical of historical bridges that withstand the test of time. Built predominantly of stone, it reveals traditional masonry techniques, with the use of arches that demonstrate the skill of the builders who erected it. Its solid structure not only allowed for the crossing of natural obstacles but also endured throughout the centuries, maintaining its form and integrity.
More than just a mere crossing structure, the Viaduct known as Boutaca Bridge or Boitaca Bridge represents a tangible link to the region's past. Its silent presence in the Batalha landscape is a reminder of human ingenuity in adapting to the territory and in creating paths that, once vital, today tell us the story of a legacy built stone by stone.
Sources: https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponte_da_Boutaca
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 39.65781014016528,-8.831037475180068
Coordinates DMS: 39°39'28.1"N 08°49'51.7"W