Devil’s Bridge

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Devil’s Bridge is a historic Roman aqueduct and bridge in Tarragona, Spain, renowned for its well-preserved ancient engineering and dramatic stone arches.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman aqueduct
historic monument
stone arch bridge
alsoKnownAs Les Ferreres Aqueduct NERFINISHED
Pont del Diable NERFINISHED
Pont del Diable de Tarragona NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Roman engineering
builtFor supplying water to Tarraco
conservationStatus protected monument
continent Europe
country Spain
crosses Francolí river valley NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificance local legends about the devil
hasHeritageValue archaeological
architectural
historical
hasPart lower tier of arches
upper tier of arches
hasType arch bridge
masonry aqueduct
heritageDesignation Bien de Interés Cultural
Cultural Heritage of Spain NERFINISHED
UNESCO World Heritage Site
inception 1st century AD
locatedIn Catalonia
Province of Tarragona NERFINISHED
Spain
Tarragona NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea Parc Ecohistòric del Pont del Diable NERFINISHED
locatedInTime Roman Empire NERFINISHED
locatedNear city of Tarragona NERFINISHED
locatedOn Roman aqueduct line to Tarraco NERFINISHED
materialUsed stone
municipality Tarragona NERFINISHED
notableFor dramatic stone arches
well-preserved Roman engineering
openToPublic yes
originalFunction aqueduct
partOf Archaeological Ensemble of Tarraco NERFINISHED
region Camp de Tarragona NERFINISHED
significantPeriod Roman period
touristAttraction yes
UNESCOWorldHeritageSince 2000
usedAs pedestrian bridge
waterDestination ancient city of Tarraco NERFINISHED
wellPreserved yes

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Pont del Diable aqueduct alsoKnownAs Devil’s Bridge