Portugal Bridge S. Gonçalo
Bridge S. Gonçalo (Ponte de São Gonçalo) is a historic stone bridge in Amarante, northern Portugal, spanning the Tâmega River.
What makes it interesting is that it’s more than just a bridge - it’s a symbol of the town. The bridge dates back to the 18th century and is closely linked to São Gonçalo of Amarante, the town’s patron saint. A small church and convent dedicated to him stand right next to the bridge, creating a very distinctive and photogenic scene.
What makes it interesting is that it’s more than just a bridge - it’s a symbol of the town. The bridge dates back to the 18th century and is closely linked to São Gonçalo of Amarante, the town’s patron saint. A small church and convent dedicated to him stand right next to the bridge, creating a very distinctive and photogenic scene.
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