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Pont de la Concorde

The Pont de la Concorde is a bridge in Paris that crosses the Seine between the Quai des Tuileries (Place de la Concorde) and the Quai d’Orsay.

  • History: The Pont de la Concorde has a rich history and has undergone several name changes over the course of historical events. It was originally inaugurated in 1791 under the name « Pont Louis-XVI ». During the French Revolution, it was renamed « Pont de la Révolution » then « Pont de la Concorde » to symbolise national reconciliation. During the Restoration in 1814, it briefly resumed the name « Pont Louis-XVI » before definitively taking the name « Pont de la Concorde » in 1830.
  • Location: The Pont de la Concorde spans the Seine and connects Place de la Concorde on the right bank to the left bank of the Quai des Tuileries.
  • Architecture: The current structure of the Pont de la Concorde was built in the 19th century. It is characterised by its arch design and cast-iron structure. The bridge is adorned with statues and decorative sculptures.
  • Historical Inscriptions: The Pont de la Concorde was listed as a historic monument on 12 June 1975, in recognition of its historical and architectural importance.
  • Panoramic View: When crossing the Pont de la Concorde, passers-by can enjoy a panoramic view of the Seine, Place de la Concorde with the Luxor Obelisk, the Tuileries Garden, and other Parisian monuments.
  • Historical Events: The bridge has witnessed numerous historical events, including national celebrations, parades, and important moments in the city’s history.
  • The Pont de la Concorde, with its eventful history and strategic position in the heart of Paris, remains an important site that embodies the city’s evolution through the ages.

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