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The French capital, Paris, has all the engineering details we expect from a city blessed with history and centuries of human creativity, providing stunning views. Therefore, visitors are not surprised by the many bridges, especially those intended for pedestrians only, but there is no doubt that they are dazzled by their amazing beauty. Today, we will learn about the 5 most beautiful iconic bridges in Paris, some of which we have seen in films, while others are drowning in the folds of calm and comfort. Follow this featured list.

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Alexandre III Bridge

With its lights dating from the style of modern art and its beautiful statues, this bridge is perhaps the most radiant in Paris. Built between 1896 and 1900, the bridge connects Esplanade des Invalides to the Petit Palais Museum. The bridge is an example of a period of what is known as the beautiful hardness in Paris, and many visit it, especially after sunset and lighting its lights.

Pont des Arts

This bridge connects the Louvre Palace to the impressive Institute of France and is intended only for pedestrians and is loved by tourists and locals. Many people mean during the spring and summer, especially for the afternoon and picnic excursions to enjoy the scenery of the Seine. You can also take great photos from the bridge, such as the Eiffel Tower, Louvre and others. It is reported that the bridge was built during the reign of Napoleon and was rebuilt during the 1970s.

The new bridge Pont Neuf

Although his name means the new bridge, but in reality this bridge is the oldest on the Seine in Paris. The palace was built during the reign of King Henry III in 1578, but it witnessed several development and reconstruction projects in later ages, but it still retains its Romen character and ancient statues. The bridge is very popular with visitors and can take great pictures of the two banks, especially for La Cite.

Pont Au Double Bridge

For magnificent views of Notre Dame Cathedral, which is one of the most important landmarks of Paris, there is no alternative to visiting the Iron Pont au Double, which was built during the nineteenth century, as it overlooks the island of La Cité, the charming port of Montebello and the Latin Quarter in the French capital. We also advise you to take a guided tour from Monte Belo harbor for an unparalleled tour of the Seine.

La Concorde Bridge

This ancient bridge connects the historical Place de la Concorde, which is considered one of the most important monuments in Paris, and the Bourbon Palace on the northern bank of the Seine. Construction of the bridge ended in 1791 after the French Revolution, after construction began in 1755 during the reign of King Louis XV. Although he obtained many changes during the twentieth century, the bridge still retains its beautiful classic details, which its visitors love so much.

View of the Arts Bridge
View of the Arts Bridge

The new bridge

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The new bridge

Arts Bridge
Arts Bridge

Alexander III Bridge
Alexander III Bridge

Bridge or double
Bridge or double

La Concorde Bridge
La Concorde Bridge

View of the new bridge
View of the new bridge

View of a bridge or double
View of a bridge or double

A scene from the new bridge
A scene from the new bridge

A scene from La Concorde Bridge
A scene from La Concorde Bridge

From the Arts Bridge
From the Arts Bridge

From Alexander III Bridge
From Alexander III Bridge

From a bridge or double
From a bridge or double

    Look at Alexander III Bridge Bridge
Look at Alexander III Bridge Bridge

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