Hercílio Luz Bridge

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Iconic suspension bridge in Florianópolis; a symbol of history and beauty.

Ponte pênsil - Centro, Florianópolis - SC, 88010-400, Brazil
Hercílio Luz Bridge

About Hercílio Luz Bridge

The Hercílio Luz Bridge, inaugurated in 1926, is more than just a means of transportation; it is a historic icon that embodies the spirit of Florianópolis. As the longest suspension bridge in Brazil, it stretches majestically over 819 meters, connecting the bustling mainland with the tranquil island of Santa Catarina. Its construction was an engineering feat at the time, designed by the American engineer D. B. Steinman and built with steel imported from the United States. The bridge was closed to vehicular traffic in 1982 due to safety concerns, but has since been carefully restored to its former glory and reopened for pedestrian use, allowing visitors to stroll along its span and soak in panoramic views of the cityscape and the shimmering waters below. The Hercílio Luz Bridge is not just a relic of the past; it is a vibrant part of Florianópolis' present and future, hosting cultural events and serving as a backdrop for countless photos. As you walk across, you'll be treated to views of the surrounding areas, including the downtown skyline and the distant mountains. Nearby, explore the vibrant Mercado Público, indulge in local cuisine, or relax on one of the many beautiful beaches the island has to offer. The bridge is more than just a structure; it is a bridge to the heart of Florianópolis, inviting you to discover the charm and allure of this unique city.

Highlights

  • Longest suspension bridge in Brazil with stunning views.
  • Historical icon inaugurated in 1926, named after Governor Hercílio Luz.
  • Recently restored and reopened for pedestrian use.
  • Designed by renowned engineer D. B. Steinman.
  • Nearby attractions include the bustling Mercado Público.
  • Perfect spot for photography and enjoying panoramic vistas.
  • Hosts cultural events and is a symbol of Florianópolis' heritage.

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