Arouca 516

Arouca 516 is the world's longest pedestrian suspension bridge, located in the municipality of Arouca, in the North Region and the Aveiro District of Portugal. The bridge has a length of 516 m (1,693 ft).[1] It is suspended 175 m (574 ft) above the Paiva River, which it spans.[2] Its name is a reference to its extension in meters and the municipality where it is located.[3]

Arouca 516

516 Arouca
Coordinates40°57′51.84″N 8°10′31.12″W
CarriesWalkway
CrossesPaiva River
LocaleArouca, Aveiro District, Portugal
Website516arouca.pt/en
Characteristics
DesignSuspension bridge
MaterialSteel
Total length516 m (1,693 ft)
Width1.2 m (3 ft 11 in)
Height176 m (577 ft)
No. of lanes1
History
Contracted lead designerItecons
Constructed byConduril - Engenharia SA
Construction startJuly 2020
Opened29 April 2021 (2021-04-29)
Inaugurated2 May 2021 (2021-05-02)
Location

Its length exceeds by 16 m (52 ft) the Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge in Switzerland, opened on 29 July 2017, by about 500 m (1,600 ft).[4]

Construction of the bridge started in May 2018.[2] It opened on 29 April 2021 to residents of the municipality and on 2 May to the general public, with prior purchase of tickets online.[5] Access to the bridge is possible either from Canelas or Alvarenga and a guide always accompanies visitor groups.[6] The first person to cross the bridge was Hugo Xavier.[7]

The bridge was designed by the Portuguese research institution Itecons[8] and constructed by Conduril Engenharia, S.A.,[2] at a cost of approximately €2.3 million.[9]

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