History of Spain. Galicia. Province of Pontevedra. Tui International Bridge over the Miño river. It was designed by the engineer Pelayo Mancebo y Agreda (1845-1912). Construction work began in 1884, and it was officially opened on 25 March 1886. It provided a connection between the towns of Tui (Spain) and Valença do Miño (Portugal). State of the works in February 1884, after the installation of three metal sections, of the total of five that would make it up. Engraving by Tomás Carlos Capuz (1834-1899). La Ilustración Española y Americana (The Spanish and American Illustration), March 8, 1884


History of Spain. Galicia. Province of Pontevedra. Tui International Bridge over the Miño river. It was designed by the engineer Pelayo Mancebo y Agreda (1845-1912). Construction work began in 1884, and it was officially opened on 25 March 1886. It provided a connection between the towns of Tui (Spain) and Valença do Miño (Portugal). State of the works in February 1884, after the installation of three metal sections, of the total of five that would make it up. Engraving by Tomás Carlos Capuz (1834-1899). La Ilustración Española y Americana (The Spanish and American Illustration), March 8, 1884.


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