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Vizcaya Bridge

Vizcaya Bridge
Zubia jun.jpg
Wide view from downriver, in Areeta.
Coordinates 43°19′23″N 3°01′01″W / 43.3231°N 3.0169°W / 43.3231; -3.0169Coordinates: 43°19′23″N 3°01′01″W / 43.3231°N 3.0169°W / 43.3231; -3.0169
Crosses Nervión
Locale Portugalete-Getxo, Biscay, Spain
Characteristics
Design Transporter bridge
Material Iron
Total length 160 m (520 ft)
Height 45 m (148 ft)
History
Architect Alberto Palacio
Engineering design by Ferdinand Arnodin
Construction end 1893
Official name Vizcaya Bridge
Type Cultural
Criteria i, ii
Designated 2006 (30th session)
Reference no. 1217
State Party Spain
Region Europe and North America
Vizcaya Bridge is located in Spain
Vizcaya Bridge
Vizcaya Bridge
Location in Spain

The Vizcaya Bridge (Bizkaiko Zubia in Basque, Puente de Vizcaya in Spanish), is a transporter bridge that links the towns of Portugalete and Las Arenas (part of Getxo) in the Biscay province of Spain, crossing the mouth of the Nervion River.

People in the area, and even the official website, commonly call it the Puente Colgante (literally "hanging bridge", used for suspension bridge in Spanish), although its structure is quite different from a suspension bridge.

The Vizcaya Bridge was built to connect the two banks which are situated at the mouth of the Nervion River. It is the world's oldest transporter bridge and was built in 1893, designed by Alberto Palacio, one of Gustave Eiffel's disciples. The Engineer Ferdinand Joseph Arnodin was in charge, and the main financier of the project was Santos Lopez de Letona. It was the solution given by the engineer to the problem of connecting the towns of Portugalete and Getxo without disrupting the maritime traffic of the Port of Bilbao and without having to build a massive structure with long ramps. Palacio wanted to design a bridge which could transport passengers and cargo, and that could allow ships to go through. Palacio's shuttle bridge was adequate and could be built for a reasonable price.

The service was only interrupted once, for four years, during the Spanish Civil War, when the upper section was dynamited. From his house in Portugalete, Palacio saw his masterpiece partially destroyed just before his own death.

On July 13, 2006, the Vizcaya Bridge was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. In Spain, it is the only monument in the Industrial Heritage category. UNESCO considers the bridge to be a perfect combination of beauty and functionality. It was the first to use a combination of iron technology and new steel cables which began a new form of constructing bridges which was later imitated throughout the world.


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