Viaduto do Chá
Tea Viaduct Viaduto do Chá | |
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Viaduto do Chá | |
| Coordinates | 23°32′48″S 46°38′16″W / 23.546647°S 46.6378°W |
| Crosses | Anhangabaú River |
| Locale | São Paulo, Brazil |
| History | |
| Designer | Elisário Bahiana |
| Construction start | 1888 |
| Construction end | 1892 |
| Rebuilt | 1938 |
| Location | |
Viaduto do Chá ("Tea Viaduct") is a viaduct of São Paulo, Brazil. It was the first viaduct built in the city, and was instigated by Jules Martin, a French immigrant to the city. The 240-metre (790 ft) span crosses the Vale do Anhangabaú. Originally conceived in 1877, construction started in 1888 before being stopped one month later by a court case brought by local residents. Construction resumed in 1889, and the iron bridge was completed in 1892. The original viaduct was replaced in 1938 with a new concrete span. It often appears in TV interviews, as well as films and telenovelas set in São Paulo.