• 4 External links. Toggle the table of contents. Dom Luís I Bridge. ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Bridge in Porto, Portugal. Dom Luís I Bridge.
  • The Dom Luís I Bridge is an iconic double-deck iron bridge in Vila Nova de Gaia, Porto, Portugal. It spans the Douro River and connects the cities of Porto and...
  • Can you cross the Dom Luis de Porto Bridge on foot? Walks along the river and bridges of Porto. The “Ponte de Dom Luis I” is the most famous bridge in Porto.
  • This post includes everything you need to know about the Dom Luis I Bridge walk in Porto including how to get there, how long it takes and some other insider tips.
  • The Dom Luís I (or Luiz I) Bridge (Portuguese: Ponte Luís I or Luiz I) is a metal arch bridge that spans the Douro River between the cities of Porto and Vila...
  • The bridge was named after King Dom Luís I, who ruled Portugal from 1861 to 1889 and left an indelible mark on the country’s history.
  • Dom Luís I Bridge (Português: Ponte de D. Luís (Porto)) is a tourist attraction, one of the Bridges in Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal.
  • Opened in 1876 the D. Maria Pia bridge held the record for the largest span of any bridge of this type until work began on the Dom Luís bridge.
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  • The Dom Luís I Bridge is an impressive feat of engineering, consisting of two iron arches that span a total length of 894 meters.
  • The Dom Luis I Bridge (Ponte Luís I) is a two—story arch bridge over the Douro River. One of the most famous sights of Porto. It was built and opened in 1886.
  • Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Dom Luís I Bridge (Luís I Bridge) spans the Douro River between Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia!
  • Dom Luís I Bridge is a road bridge, tramway, light or metro rail bridge, iron bridge, truss arch bridge, deck arch bridge, through arch bridge and iron pier that was...
  • The Porto bridge became the city’s emblem. How much does it cost to visit the Dom Luís I Bridge? ... The Dom Luís Bridge – history.