Category: Civil Architecture > Bridge
District: Viana do Castelo > Ponte de Lima > Arcozelo > Arco da Geia
Rua do Arco da Geia is situated in Arcozelo, a locality integrated into the municipality of Ponte de Lima. It is located in an area that reflects the rural and tranquil environment of Minho, allowing those who traverse it a direct connection with the region's natural landscape. Its course unfolds within the context of an area with unique geographical characteristics, where natural and historical elements meet.
The name Rua do Arco da Geia derives directly from an architectural element of great relevance: the Arco da Geia. This structure, of proven Roman origin, is a bridge that stands over the Labruja river. It represents a remarkable example of ancient engineering, due to the robustness and durability that have maintained it throughout the centuries, testifying to the planning of communication routes of yesteryear.
The importance of Rua do Arco da Geia, and the arch that names it, also lies in its role as part of historical routes. This location was a crucial point of the ancient Via XIX, one of the great Roman roads that crossed the Iberian Peninsula. Later, this same route was used by pilgrims heading to Santiago de Compostela. Thus, the street evokes a sense of crossing and a past where travelers and pilgrims shared the same path.
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Coordinates DD: 41.7985136, -8.5918703
Coordinates DMS: 41°47'54.6"N 08°35'30.7"W