Ponte Maria Pia Bridge
41 08 23.4 N
8 35 49.6 W
When opened, the Ponte Maria Pia Bridge was the longest iron arch bridge in the world, with a 160-meter-long parabolic arch.
"...a great, elegant undertaking of modern art..."
- Jose M. Lopes Cordeiro, head of the industrial archeology program, University of Minho, Portugal, 1988

The success of the Ponte Maria Pia provided the inspiration for later bridge design throughout Europe, especially where steep river gorges had to be crossed. Among these are the Garabit Viaduct in France, designed by Eiffel, and the Luis I bridge, built on the Douro just upriver from the Ponte Maria Pia and designed by Eiffel's chief assistant, Theophile Seyrig.