Alamillo Bridge

Alamillo Bridge
The Alamillo Bridge at night
Coordinates37°24′48″N 5°59′25″W / 37.41333°N 5.99028°W / 37.41333; -5.99028
Carriesthree lanes of motor vehicles on each side, separate and elevated centre lane for pedestrians and bicycles[1]
CrossesGuadalquivir river
LocaleSeville (AndalusiaSpain)
Preceded byPasarela de San Jerónimo
Followed byPuente de la Barqueta
Characteristics
DesignCantilever spar cable-stayed bridge with no backstays or anchorage
Total length250 m
Height140 m with tower inclined backward 32 degrees from vertical
Longest span200 m
History
DesignerSantiago Calatrava
Location
Map

The Alamillo Bridge (Spanish: Puente del Alamillo) is a structure in Seville, Andalucia (Spain), which spans the Canal de Alfonso XIII, allowing access to La Cartuja, a peninsula located between the canal and the Guadalquivir River. The bridge was constructed as part of infrastructure improvements for Expo 92, which was held on large banana farms on the island. Construction of the bridge began in 1989 and was completed in 1992 from a design by Santiago Calatrava.[2]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference bristol was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Pollalis, Spiro N. (August 2002). What Is a Bridge? The Making of Calatrava's Bridge in Seville. MIT Press. pp. 199, 146 illus. ISBN 9780262661348.