Quezon Bridge is a combined arch and prestressed concrete girder bridge crossing the Pasig River between Quezon Boulevard in Quiapo and Padre Burgos Avenue in Ermita in Manila, Philippines.
Quezon Bridge was built to take the much greater and heavier 20th-century vehicular traffic than the 19th-century Puente Colgante, which it replaced.
It was constructed in 1939 under the supervision of the engineering firm Pedro Siochi and Company.
[2][4] It was named in honor of Manuel Luis Quezon, the President of the Philippines at the time of its construction.
Due to increasing utilization, age, and, at one point, fire damage in 2014, it has been subject to frequent repairs, reinforcement, and retrofits through the years.