Ricardo Palma Bridge

Ricardo Palma Bridge

Puente Ricardo Palma
The bridge in 2008
Coordinates12°02′36″S 77°01′28″W / 12.04344°S 77.02444°W / -12.04344; -77.02444
CrossesRímac River
BeginsAbancay Avenue
EndsJirón Hualgayoc[1]
Named forRicardo Palma
OwnerMunicipality of Lima
Heritage statusCultural heritage of Peru
Characteristics
DesignBeam bridge
MaterialReinforced concrete
Load limit36 tons
No. of lanes2
History
Constructed byEduardo Gallo Deza
Fabrication byOcampo y Cía, S.A.
Construction endDecember 1961
Construction costS/. 15,309,576
InauguratedJanuary 18, 1962[1][2]
Location
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Ricardo Palma Bridge (Spanish: Puente Ricardo Palma) is a reinforced concrete beam bridge that crosses the Rímac river, connecting Abancay Avenue with Jirón Hualgayoc and thus connecting the districts of Lima and Rímac, both part of the historic centre of Lima, the capital city of Peru.[1] It is named after the Peruvian author, scholar, librarian and politician Ricardo Palma.

The bridge, alongside neighbouring St. Rose's Bridge, was one of two major additions to the Cercado de Lima, both carried out under the mayorality of Héctor García Ribeyro (1956–1962).[3]

  1. ^ a b c García, Miguel (2022-01-18). "Esta es la historia de los principales puentes de Lima que cruzan el 'río hablador'". El Comercio.
  2. ^ García Ribeyro, Hector (1962). Seis años al servicio de la ciudad (in Spanish). Concejo Provincial de Lima. pp. 337–338.
  3. ^ Orrego Penagos, Juan Luis (2010-03-08). "El valle del Rímac: los puentes sobre el río Rímac". Blog PUCP.