Jena Bridge
Historic stone arch bridge spanning the Seine, notable for its neoclassical architecture and sculptures commemorating a Napoleonic battle. Read more…
Constructed between 1808 and 1814, the bridge was built to commemorate Napoleon's victory at the Battle of Jena. It connects the Eiffel Tower area with the Trocadéro across the Seine River and features imperial decorations and relief sculptures reflecting its historical significance.
Designed by Corneille Lamandé, the structure is a stone arch bridge that embodies neoclassical architectural style. Its artistic details include several statues and sculptural elements that enhance its cultural heritage status.
The bridge has played a role in various historical events and is recognized as a cultural heritage monument. It has recently undergone pedestrianization efforts, emphasizing its importance as a landmark of architectural and historical interest.
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