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The Pedro e Inês bridge is a footbridge opened in 2007 in the town of Coimbra in Portugal. It was designed by Cecil Balmond, Arup Group, and Portuguese civil engineer António Adão da Fonseca. Spanning the Rio Mondego, the 600 feet (180 m) structure is the city's first footbridge and has become locally known as the "bridge that doesn't meet." The bridge is named for the ill-fated affair between Pedro, the Crown Prince of Portugal, and the Queen's lady-in-waiting, Inês de Castro.

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  • The Pedro e Inês bridge is a footbridge opened in 2007 in the town of Coimbra in Portugal. It was designed by Cecil Balmond, Arup Group, and Portuguese civil engineer António Adão da Fonseca. Spanning the Rio Mondego, the 600 feet (180 m) structure is the city's first footbridge and has become locally known as the "bridge that doesn't meet." The bridge is named for the ill-fated affair between Pedro, the Crown Prince of Portugal, and the Queen's lady-in-waiting, Inês de Castro. (en)
  • A Ponte Pedro e Inês é uma ponte pedonal e de ciclovia sobre o rio Mondego, no Parque Verde do Mondego da cidade de Coimbra, a montante da Ponte de Santa Clara e a jusante da Ponte Rainha Santa Isabel. Foi inaugurada em 2006 no âmbito do Programa Pólis e custou 4,9 milhões de euros. (pt)
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  • Pedro and Inês Bridge (en)
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  • The Pedro e Inês bridge is a footbridge opened in 2007 in the town of Coimbra in Portugal. It was designed by Cecil Balmond, Arup Group, and Portuguese civil engineer António Adão da Fonseca. Spanning the Rio Mondego, the 600 feet (180 m) structure is the city's first footbridge and has become locally known as the "bridge that doesn't meet." Partly inspired by skipping stones, the design is created from two cantilevered walkways joining in the middle. Each walkway is responsible for supporting the other - the two halves are displaced, giving the visual effect of a bridge that does not meet. Wallpaper magazine said the bridge "appears at first glimpse to be impossible." The balustrade is made from a clear, fractal pattern crafted in coloured blue, pink, green and yellow glass. The bridge is named for the ill-fated affair between Pedro, the Crown Prince of Portugal, and the Queen's lady-in-waiting, Inês de Castro. (en)
  • A Ponte Pedro e Inês é uma ponte pedonal e de ciclovia sobre o rio Mondego, no Parque Verde do Mondego da cidade de Coimbra, a montante da Ponte de Santa Clara e a jusante da Ponte Rainha Santa Isabel. Foi inaugurada em 2006 no âmbito do Programa Pólis e custou 4,9 milhões de euros. É uma obra projetada pelo engenheiro António Adão da Fonseca e pelo arquiteto . A ponte tem cinco vãos desiguais vencidos por arcos metálicos abatidos, o maior deles com 110 metros. A extensão total é de 274,5 metros, tendo o tabuleiro uma secção mista aço-betão armado. O passadiço é em madeira e tem quatro metros de largura, criando a meio uma praça com oito metros de largura; as guardas são em vidro laminado de quatro cores: amarelo, azul, verde e rosa.Altura 5 metros. (pt)
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