
Pont de les Glòries Valencianes
The Pont de les Glòries Valencianes, commonly called the Pont d'Ademús, is one of Valencia’s broadest bridges, carrying four lanes of traffic in each direction over the Túria. Built in 1957, its design by engineer Carlos Fernández Casado anchors it on slender concrete columns that rise from the riverbed, with two groups of six piers per span, and a pedestrian footbridge that runs a few metres to the east for walkers. Beneath the span, you’ll notice a semicircular water basin with fountains that softens the line of the crossing and reflects the city’s river heritage. The bridge connects the Botànic and la Petxina districts to Tendetes and Campanar, linking the Ferran el Catòlic artery with Papa Pius XII, the city’s northern arterial flow toward Ademús Motorway. …
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