Ponte Romana sobre o Rio Vizela
Roman bridge, built of granite, with three full-length arches and two cutwaters. The deck is curved, and the railings and parapets are made of solid stone. It was part of the Roman military road from Amarante to Braga. Today, with a view to rehabilitating and adapting its banks, a leisure area has been created, where guests can enjoy the adjacent green spaces.
Contacts
Rua Dona Ana de Sá
4815-398,Caldas de Vizela
- Difficult external parking
- Historical bridges
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Characteristics
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