The Roman Bridge of Marzagão, or Bridge of Galician, but is also known, has two Romanesque arches and is all in granite slabs, with a slight curve at the south entrance. It is situated very close to the village, north of and on the river, and gave bond with the village and the road to Tua. Its construction and appearance demonstrate the importance that there was one means of communication.
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Monday, May 24, 2010
Visit the Roman Bridge of Marzagão
The Roman Bridge of Marzagão, or Bridge of Galician, but is also known, has two Romanesque arches and is all in granite slabs, with a slight curve at the south entrance. It is situated very close to the village, north of and on the river, and gave bond with the village and the road to Tua. Its construction and appearance demonstrate the importance that there was one means of communication.
Etiquetas:
Bridges,
Carrazeda de Ansiães,
Distrito de Bragança,
Marzagão,
Rivers,
Tras-os-Montes,
Tua River
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