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Ponte da Ajuda

The Bridge of Ajuda (Portuguese: Ponte de Nossa Senhora da Ajuda, Spanish: Puente de Nuestra Señora de Ayuda) is a dilapidated bridge that crosses the Guadiana River between Elvas and Olivenza.

Bridge of Ajuda

Ponte da Ajuda/Puente de Ayuda
A view of the ruined bridge over Guadiana River showing banks in Portugal and Spain
Coordinates38°46′35″N 7°10′14″W / 38.7764°N 7.1706°W / 38.7764; -7.1706
CarriedAbandoned
CrossedGuadiana River
LocaleAjuda/Ayuda
Official namePonte de Nossa Senhora da Ajuda
Puente de Nuestra Señora de Ayuda
Named forNossa Senhora da Ajuda/Nuestra Señora de Ayuda
OwnerPortugal/Spain
Heritage statusImóvel de Interesse Público/Bien de Interés Cultural
Characteristics
MaterialStone
Total length453 m (1,486.2 ft)
Width5 m (16.4 ft)
Height161 m (528.2 ft)
No. of spans1
Piers in water13
History
Constructed byArrudas
Construction start1510; 514 years ago (1510)
Opened1521
Rebuilt1640
Collapsed1657
Closed1709
Location

History edit

 
The view of the bridge over the Guadiana
 
Remains of the remaining large talhamare buttresses from the bridge
 
The bridge over the right bank with a view of the ruined tower

The bridge was constructed between 1520 and 1521, during the reign of King D. Manuel I of Portugal from the left bank of the Guadiana, in the parish of Senhora da Ajuda, along a roadway segment between Elvas and Olivença (and attributed to the "Arruda brothers").[1] During 1597, many of the archways were damaged or destroyed during flooding.[1]

Between 1640 and 1642, Matias de Albuquerque, Governor of the Alentejo, began the refortification of Olivença with the construction of a third or fourth lines of walls.[1] During this period it is possible that the bridge was rebuilt, since it was in a state of ruin at the time of the Governor's visit to Elvas and Olivença.[1][2] However, it was partially destroyed by Spanish forces in 1657. It was then rebuilt in the same century.[1]

In 1705, redoubts were constructed to reinforce the bridge over the Guadiana, designed by Manuel da Maia.[1] In 1709 the bridge was partially demolished by artillery during the War of the Spanish Succession.[1]

The Spanish army, under the command of D. Manuel Godoy annexed the town of Olivença in 1801.[1]

In 1903, in Vila Viçosa, King D. Carlos proposed the reconstruction of the bridge.[1]

On 24 January 1967 the Portuguese government declared the bridge a Imóvel de Interesse Público (Property of Public Interest).[1] This was complimented, on 13 March 2009, when the Spanish government declared the bridge as a Bien de Interés Cultural (Possession of Cultural Interest).[3]

Architecture edit

The bridge is located in a rural environment, isolated and encircled by wild vegetation, approximately 100 metres (330 ft) from the Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Ajuda, along a segment of abandoned road 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) between Elvas and Olivenza.[1] Although in ruin, the bridge was 453 metres (1,486 ft) long and 5 metres (16 ft) wide, with a platform that was at most 161 metres (528 ft) above the river.[1]

Eight arches remain along the right margin and 5 along the left margin, consisting of inconsistent rounded arches supported by talhamares.[1] The archivolts, with two rows of staves, are supported by quadrangular pillars reinforced by high talhamares.[1] Along the main platform, an old tower was erected along the sixth arch of the right bank, which was constructed over large boulders, now visible along the margin.[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Gordalina, Rosário (2008), SIPA (ed.), Ponte de Nossa Senhora da Ajuda (IPA.00003241/PT041207010020) (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: SIPA – Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitectónico, retrieved 29 March 2017
  2. ^ Ericeira, p.235
  3. ^ "Decreto 52/2009, de 13 de marzo, por el que se declara el Puente de Ajuda de Olivenza como bien de interés cultural, con categoría de monumento". Boletín Oficial del Estado. Retrieved 2 February 2017.

Sources edit

  • Almada, Vitorino de (1888), Elementos para um dicionário de Geographia e História Portuguesa - concelho de Elvas (in Portuguese), vol. I, Elvas, Portugal{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Almeida, João de (1948), Roteiro dos Monumentos Militares Portugueses (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Calixto, Vasco (19 October 1986), "A ponte da Ajuda", O Século (in Portuguese)
  • Cid, Manuel (1989), "A ponte da Ajuda", Estudo Arqueológico, Revista hispano - portuguesa de investigadores en Ciencias Humanas y Sociales, Olivença (in Portuguese)
  • Ericeira, Conde da, Historia de Portugal Restaurado (in Portuguese), Porto, Portugal
  • Goes, Damião de (1619), Chronica do Felicissimo Rey Dom Emanuel da Gloriosa Memoria (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal
  • Marques, A. H. de Oliveira (1984), Chancelarias Portuguesas - D. Pedro I (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Pereira, Paulo (1 December 2008), "De Elvas a Olivença. O Renascimento antes de Vitrúvio", Monumentos (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: Instituto da Habitação e Reabilitação Urbana, pp. 82–91
  • Ribeiro, Aníbal Soares (1998), Pontes Antigas Classificadas (in Portuguese), MEPAT- JAE
  • Sanchez, Rosa Maria (1994), El Enclave de Olivenza, Cáceres (in Portuguese)
  • Viterbo, Sousa, Dicionário Histórico e Documental dos Arquitectos, Engenheiros e Construtores Portugueses, vol. II, Lisbon, Portugal

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The Bridge of Ajuda Portuguese Ponte de Nossa Senhora da Ajuda Spanish Puente de Nuestra Senora de Ayuda is a dilapidated bridge that crosses the Guadiana River between Elvas and Olivenza Bridge of AjudaPonte da Ajuda Puente de AyudaA view of the ruined bridge over Guadiana River showing banks in Portugal and SpainCoordinates38 46 35 N 7 10 14 W 38 7764 N 7 1706 W 38 7764 7 1706CarriedAbandonedCrossedGuadiana RiverLocaleAjuda AyudaOfficial namePonte de Nossa Senhora da AjudaPuente de Nuestra Senora de AyudaNamed forNossa Senhora da Ajuda Nuestra Senora de AyudaOwnerPortugal SpainHeritage statusImovel de Interesse Publico Bien de Interes CulturalCharacteristicsMaterialStoneTotal length453 m 1 486 2 ft Width5 m 16 4 ft Height161 m 528 2 ft No of spans1Piers in water13HistoryConstructed byArrudasConstruction start1510 514 years ago 1510 Opened1521Rebuilt1640Collapsed1657Closed1709Location Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 See also 4 References 4 1 SourcesHistory edit nbsp The view of the bridge over the Guadiana nbsp Remains of the remaining large talhamare buttresses from the bridge nbsp The bridge over the right bank with a view of the ruined towerThe bridge was constructed between 1520 and 1521 during the reign of King D Manuel I of Portugal from the left bank of the Guadiana in the parish of Senhora da Ajuda along a roadway segment between Elvas and Olivenca and attributed to the Arruda brothers 1 During 1597 many of the archways were damaged or destroyed during flooding 1 Between 1640 and 1642 Matias de Albuquerque Governor of the Alentejo began the refortification of Olivenca with the construction of a third or fourth lines of walls 1 During this period it is possible that the bridge was rebuilt since it was in a state of ruin at the time of the Governor s visit to Elvas and Olivenca 1 2 However it was partially destroyed by Spanish forces in 1657 It was then rebuilt in the same century 1 In 1705 redoubts were constructed to reinforce the bridge over the Guadiana designed by Manuel da Maia 1 In 1709 the bridge was partially demolished by artillery during the War of the Spanish Succession 1 The Spanish army under the command of D Manuel Godoy annexed the town of Olivenca in 1801 1 In 1903 in Vila Vicosa King D Carlos proposed the reconstruction of the bridge 1 On 24 January 1967 the Portuguese government declared the bridge a Imovel de Interesse Publico Property of Public Interest 1 This was complimented on 13 March 2009 when the Spanish government declared the bridge as a Bien de Interes Cultural Possession of Cultural Interest 3 Architecture editThe bridge is located in a rural environment isolated and encircled by wild vegetation approximately 100 metres 330 ft from the Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Ajuda along a segment of abandoned road 12 kilometres 7 5 mi between Elvas and Olivenza 1 Although in ruin the bridge was 453 metres 1 486 ft long and 5 metres 16 ft wide with a platform that was at most 161 metres 528 ft above the river 1 Eight arches remain along the right margin and 5 along the left margin consisting of inconsistent rounded arches supported by talhamares 1 The archivolts with two rows of staves are supported by quadrangular pillars reinforced by high talhamares 1 Along the main platform an old tower was erected along the sixth arch of the right bank which was constructed over large boulders now visible along the margin 1 See also editGuadiana International Bridge Lower Guadiana International bridgeReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Gordalina Rosario 2008 SIPA ed Ponte de Nossa Senhora da Ajuda IPA 00003241 PT041207010020 in Portuguese Lisbon Portugal SIPA Sistema de Informacao para o Patrimonio Arquitectonico retrieved 29 March 2017 Ericeira p 235 Decreto 52 2009 de 13 de marzo por el que se declara el Puente de Ajuda de Olivenza como bien de interes cultural con categoria de monumento Boletin Oficial del Estado Retrieved 2 February 2017 Sources edit Almada Vitorino de 1888 Elementos para um dicionario de Geographia e Historia Portuguesa concelho de Elvas in Portuguese vol I Elvas Portugal a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Almeida Joao de 1948 Roteiro dos Monumentos Militares Portugueses in Portuguese Lisbon Portugal a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Calixto Vasco 19 October 1986 A ponte da Ajuda O Seculo in Portuguese Cid Manuel 1989 A ponte da Ajuda Estudo Arqueologico Revista hispano portuguesa de investigadores en Ciencias Humanas y Sociales Olivenca in Portuguese Ericeira Conde da Historia de Portugal Restaurado in Portuguese Porto Portugal Goes Damiao de 1619 Chronica do Felicissimo Rey Dom Emanuel da Gloriosa Memoria in Portuguese Lisbon Portugal Marques A H de Oliveira 1984 Chancelarias Portuguesas D Pedro I in Portuguese Lisbon Portugal a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Pereira Paulo 1 December 2008 De Elvas a Olivenca O Renascimento antes de Vitruvio Monumentos in Portuguese Lisbon Portugal Instituto da Habitacao e Reabilitacao Urbana pp 82 91 Ribeiro Anibal Soares 1998 Pontes Antigas Classificadas in Portuguese MEPAT JAE Sanchez Rosa Maria 1994 El Enclave de Olivenza Caceres in Portuguese Viterbo Sousa Dicionario Historico e Documental dos Arquitectos Engenheiros e Construtores Portugueses vol II Lisbon Portugal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ponte da Ajuda amp oldid 1104029146, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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