
Arrábida Bridge
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The Arrábida Bridge is a concrete arch bridge in Porto, Portugal, spanning the Douro River. Completed in 1963, it measures 493 meters in length with an arch span of 270 meters, making it one of the largest concrete arches in the world at the time of its completion.
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Located in northern Portugal, the Arrábida Bridge connects the Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia municipalities. It was designed by engineer Edgar Cardoso and was the largest concrete arch bridge in the world when it opened. The bridge allows both vehicular and pedestrian traffic and is a key part of Porto's infrastructure, facilitating transit across the Douro River. It is accessible via public transportation and offers pedestrian walkways for local and visitor use.

