Ponte Românica sobre o Tua
Stone bridge, also known as Ponte Velha, consists of a flat deck supported by 20 unequal arches, approximately 232 meters long. It stands over the Tua River, connecting the two parts of the city of Mirandela. It was initially built by the Romans for the passage of troops and ore, and was later rebuilt in the 16th century.
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Monuments near Ponte Românica sobre o Tua
Capela de Nossa Senhora do Amparo
Neo-Baroque Marian Sanctuary along the Tua River, having the cult involving an existing niche over the bridge of Mirandela.
Castelo de Mirandela
Only a few remains of this castle remain. From the original castle, the Santo Antônio Gate is visible, consisting of two thick walls, over which sits an arch w…
Estátua de São Francisco de Assis
Statue placed in the day May 29, 1983, intending to honor St. Francis of Assisi.
Estátua de São João Bosco
Statue of homage to the priest John Bosco, who had an apostolate among the poorest and most abandoned young people. On the centenary of his death, John Paul II…
Estátua Menina e Pomba
Statue in which a girl – symbol of purity, innocence and beauty hold a dove-peace sign-attributes that associate the city and municipality of Mirandela.