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Pont-Neuf: The Historic Bridge

Opened in 1607, Pont-Neuf remains a significant symbol of Paris, linking Île de la Cité with both riverbanks. The intriguing name 'New Bridge' is misleading, as it is the oldest surviving bridge in the city.

Commissioned by King Henri IV and inaugurated as he crossed it on a white horse, the bridge boasts 12 arches adorned with 381 mascarons, depicting various characters. Its architectural style includes features characteristic of the era, offering an engaging blend of history and art.

Must-See Highlights

🗿 Bronze Statue: A striking bronze equestrian statue of Henri IV commemorates the bridge's inauguration.

🌊 River Views: Enjoy picturesque views from the bridge or along the Seine.

🎨 Art Installations: Over the years, the bridge has hosted various art displays, bringing contemporary relevance to its historical stature.

With free access, Pont-Neuf appeals to tourists, families, and historians, making it a must-visit site in Paris.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum New Bridge

Oldest Remaining Bridge

Pont-Neuf is the oldest remaining bridge in Paris, completed in 1607.

Mascarons Decoration

The bridge features 381 mascarons, which are grotesque faces, symbolizing various characters.

Artistic Transformations

Pont-Neuf has been the canvas for various art installations, including Christo's fabric wrapping in 1985.

Location

Ile de la Cite

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