Centenario Bridge

The Centenario Bridge (Spanish: Puente del Centenario) is a cable-stayed bridge in Seville, Spain. It crosses over the left branch of Guadalquivir.

Centenario Bridge

Puente del Centenario
Coordinates37°20′57″N 5°59′35″W
CrossesGuadalquivir
LocaleSeville, Spain
Characteristics
DesignCable-stayed bridge
Total length565 m
Height102 m
Longest span265 m
History
Opened15 November 1991

History and description

Programmed as part of the infrastructures for the Expo '92, building works took place from 1989 to 1991.[1] Part of the SE-30 ring-road, it displays a total length of 565 m, with a main span of 265 m and a maximum height of 102 m.[2][1] It crosses the river near the Batán harbour of the Port of Seville.[2] The 5 spans are as follows: (48 – 102 – 265 – 102 – 48) m.[2] The bridge has 88 strap cables.[3]

The bridge opened on 15 November 1991.[4] Only featuring 2 lanes of motor vehicles on each side, it soon became a bottleneck.[5]

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