Category: Civil Architecture > Bridge
District: Portalegre > Gavião > Belver > Bairro Tropa
The Belver Bridge stands in the locality of the same name, Belver, which is part of the municipality of Gavião, in the area known as Bairro Tropa. This structure crosses the Tagus River, establishing a fundamental connection between the banks and standing out in the riverside landscape. Its position offers wide and serene views over the water's surface and the surrounding natural environment, characteristic of this region.
Inaugurated in 1907, the Belver Bridge represents a remarkable landmark of early 20th-century engineering. Its construction is based on a robust metallic deck, giving it a unique visual identity and great resistance. With a total length of 239 meters, the bridge is divided into four spans that elegantly cross the width of the Tagus River, a testament to the technical capacity of the era.
For visitors, the Belver Bridge is not just a means of passage; it is a privileged vantage point over the Tagus River and its surroundings. The stillness of the waters and the vegetation on the banks create a tranquil setting, ideal for appreciating the serenity of nature. The fluidity of the river, which here flows with a particular calm, and the vastness of the riverside landscape, invite moments of contemplation and observation of the harmony between human work and the natural environment.
Throughout its existence, the Belver Bridge has been the subject of continuous care to preserve its integrity and functionality. Between 2016 and 2017, the structure underwent significant rehabilitation and structural reinforcement works, which also included the widening of its deck. These interventions ensured its modernization and safety, guaranteeing that the bridge continues to serve the community and captivate observers, maintaining its beauty and relevance in the local landscape.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 39.49100569098791, -7.950901435227318
Coordinates DMS: 39°29'27.6"N 07°57'3.2"W