LOOK: Century-old bridges of Ilocos Sur



ILOCOS SUR - A number of century-old bridges built during the Spanish period can still be found in this province. 

In the town of Santa, a portion of the Manila - North road is connected by century-old bridges. 


  
In 2015 one  of the last two remaining brick stone bridges in Vigan City was saved from demolition due to strong opposition. Instead, DPWH just constructed a new bridge in the northern portion of the old one.

The City government plans to close the century-old bridge and convert it to a tourist site.



A century-old bridge can also be found in the town of Sta. Maria. 

These bridges are commonly categorized as arch bridge as it shaped as curved arch. The bridges found in Ilocos Sur are made off bricks. 

There are plans to check the structural integrity of these century-old bridges to see  if it still safe to use at present times.

In other parts of the Philippines such as in Tayabas, Quezon - surviving century-old bridges were declared as National Cultural Treasure and National Historical Landmark. 


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