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    The Pont Neuf ( French pronunciation: [pɔ̃ nœf], "New Bridge") is the oldest standing bridge across the river Seine in Paris, France. It stands by the western (downstream) point of the Île de la Cité, the island in the middle of the river that was, between 250 and 225 BC, the birthplace of Paris, then known as Lutetia and, during the ...

  2. Pont Neuf, the oldest existing bridge across the Seine River via the Île de la Cité in Paris, built, with interruptions in the work, from 1578 to 1607. It was designed by Baptiste du Cerceau and Pierre des Illes, who may have made use of an earlier design by Guillaume Marchand.

  3. Nov 19, 2023 · Pont-Neuf is a stone bridge built in different stages between 1578 and 1607. The construction of a new bridge was decided in 1577 by King Henri III, who laid the first stone on the 31st of May 1578 in the presence of Mother Queen Catherine of Medicis and Queen Louise of Lorraine.

  4. The more majestic one, Ile de la Cité, sparkles with history. This is the birthplace of Paris, the home of the Gothic Sainte-Chapelle, and the site of the prison where Marie Antoinette was held before her execution. Tourists flock to see the iconic Notre Dame and the beautiful bridges that straddle the Seine.

  5. The Pont Neuf is one of the bridges along the Seine River in Paris. With a total length of 232 meters, the Pont Neuf spans the Seine River, and it connects Ile de la Cité to the first and sixth arrondissements.

  6. Apr 25, 2023 · The Pont Neuf is one of the most romantic places in Paris, the evocative 400-year-old bridge a gorgeous backdrop to a riverside stroll along the Seine or a picnic on the riverbank.

  7. Pont Neuf spans the Seine River and connects the Île de la Cité, the historical center of Paris, with both the right and left banks of the Seine. The bridge is 278 meters long and has 12 arches. Pont Neuf is decorated with over 350 stone masks, each with a unique expression.

  8. Apr 24, 2024 · The Pont Neuf is the oldest bridge in Paris. It was built in 1606 by Henry IV and is made of stones and wood. The footstools were originally reserved for tradesmen, and the lampposts were added by Baltard in 1854. This article will explore how this landmark has changed throughout history.

  9. The New Bridge , or Pont Neuf despite its name, is the oldest stone bridge in Paris . It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1991, along with the entire Parisian riverbank; its foundation stone was laid by King Henry III in 1578 and it was inaugurated in 1608.

  10. A venerable bridge. As well as being the oldest surviving bridge in Paris, the Pont Neuf is also, at 238 metres, the third longest. When constructed in the early 17th century it was, of course, a new bridge, hence the name, but its precursors have long since been demolished.

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