
Pont de l'Assut de l'Or
This is the Pont de l'Assut de l'Or, a white, backward-curved single-pylon cable-stayed bridge that threads a silver line into the City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia. Designed by Valencian architect and civil engineer Santiago Calatrava, it was completed in December 2008 and is often called the Serreria Bridge after its inspiration and location near the Serreria area. The bridge spans the Túria Gardens and links the eastern end of the science complex with the surrounding city. Its signature feature is the single, backward-leaning pylon, with 29 parallel cables fanning out to support the deck, a visual that glows beautifully at night thanks to spotlighting. The deck itself carries two carriageways—three lanes for cars and one lane for a tramway—and a middle spine that accommodates pedestrians and cyclists, giving you a graceful path through Calatrava’s signature geometry. …
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