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Bir-Hakeim Bridge

Location Paris

Historic steel arch bridge with two levels including a metro viaduct, notable for its architectural design and statues. Read more…

Tags bridge·arch·statue·memorial·heritage·regional heritage·art nouveau·jean-camille formigé·louis biette
 

Constructed in 1905, the bridge features a distinctive steel arch structure that spans the River Seine. It connects two city districts and includes an elevated metro viaduct on its upper level. The bridge is renowned for its Art Nouveau architectural elements and several statues, reflecting the design work of Jean-Camille Formigé and Louis Biette.

Serving both road traffic and metro trains, the bridge has become a cultural symbol and a national monument. It has appeared in numerous films and holds significance as a memorial site. Its design and artistic details contribute to its status as a piece of regional heritage.

The bridge offers expansive views of the Eiffel Tower and the surrounding cityscape, integrating functional infrastructure with aesthetic and historical importance.

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Address Quai de Grenelle, 75015 Paris, France
Coordinates 48°51'20.459" N, 2°17'15.316" E
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