Discovering the town of Porto
Story: Discovering the town of Porto
Episode: 5
Presenter: Trevor Cochrane
Air Date: 12th February 2023
Join Trevor as he embarks on a walking tour experience in the beautiful town of Porto.
- The town of Porto, Portugal, is believed to have been named after its port, which was an important trade hub for wine and other goods.
- The name "Porto" comes from the Latin word "portus," which means "port" or "harbor."
- According to historical accounts, the town was established as a Roman settlement in the 2nd century and grew into an important center of commerce over the centuries.
- Today, Porto is famous for its port wine and picturesque historic center, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- The Luis I Bridge is a metal arch bridge located in Porto, Portugal. It spans the Douro River and connects the city center with Vila Nova de Gaia.
- The bridge was designed by the famous engineer Théophile Seyrig and was completed in 1886.
- Seyrig was a prolific designer and builder of bridges, particularly metal bridges, and was considered one of the leading engineers of his time.
- Seyrig was known for his innovative designs and his ability to create elegant and functional structures that blended aesthetics and engineering.
- It was named after King Luis I of Portugal and is considered one of the most important examples of metal bridge construction in the 19th century.
- The bridge is a prominent landmark in Porto and is one of the most recognizable symbols of the city.
- It is a popular tourist destination and offers stunning views of the city and the Douro River.
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