Rio Tinto Pier (Huelva, Spain)

Rio Tinto Pier (Muelle de Rio Tinto)
The Pier in 2024.
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General information
StatusRestored
Town or cityHuelva
CountrySpain
Coordinates37°15′04″N 6°57′29″W / 37.25111°N 6.95806°W / 37.25111; -6.95806
ElevationSea level
Construction started1874
Opened1876
Dimensions
Other dimensions1165 meters long
Design and construction
Architect(s)Sir George Barclay Bruce and Thomas Gibson
Main contractorJohn Dixon Company

The Rio Tinto Pier (Spanish: Muelle de Rio Tinto) was a commercial pier formerly used for the trade of material from the mines of the Rio Tinto Company in Andalusia, Spain. It is situated on the River Odiel in the city of Huelva. An estimated 150 million tons of ore were shipped from the pier over its life. Closed in 1975, it is now a popular tourist attraction and fishing spot. The pier is 1165 meters long, although part of that is built on reclaimed marshland.[1]

  1. ^ "Huelva City - Muelle de Río Tinto". Andalucia.com. Retrieved 11 February 2020.