Archbishop's Bridge
Historic stone arch bridge built in 1828, known as the shortest bridge over the Seine River in Paris. It connects Île de la Cité with the left bank and features scenic views and a romantic atmosphere. Read more…
Constructed in 1828, this stone arch bridge spans the Seine River and connects the island of Île de la Cité with the left bank. It is notable as the shortest bridge on the Seine in Paris and serves as a historic landmark with architectural significance.
The bridge is recognized for its romantic ambiance and picturesque setting near several notable landmarks. Since 2010, it has been known as a symbolic place for love, where locks are attached as a gesture of affection.
Located in the 4th arrondissement, the bridge offers scenic views of the Seine and the surrounding Parisian cityscape, highlighting its enduring cultural and historic value.
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