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Pont Neuf

Location Paris

Historic arch stone bridge dating from the late 16th century, known for its statues and architectural features. Read more…

Tags bridge·arch bridge·historical·statue·one way·stone bridge·tourist attraction·architecture·history·renaissance·jean-baptiste androuet du cerceau
 

The bridge is the oldest surviving stone bridge in the city, constructed between 1578 and 1607. It spans the Seine River and connects the Île de la Cité with the rest of the city. Designed by Jean-Baptiste Androuet du Cerceau, the bridge features distinctive arch architecture, pedestrian promenades, balconies, and numerous statues.

Its historical significance is reflected in its role as a cultural landmark, appearing in art and film. The bridge's unique design includes a one-way crossing and decorative sculptures, emphasizing Renaissance architectural influences.

This stone bridge remains an important architectural and historical monument, accessible for public viewing and crossing.

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Address 74 Quai des Orfèvres, Paris 75001, France
Coordinates 48°51'23.501" N, 2°20'26.971" E
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