A remarkable suspension bridge linking the Seine-Maritime and Eure rivers, and an Engineers’ Garden with explanations of its history.
This concrete and steel suspension bridge, 1,420 m long with 125 m pylons, is a masterpiece of French architecture and engineering. Begun in 1955, it was put into service in 1959, becoming the closest bridge to the Seine estuary until the construction of the Pont de Normandie, completed in 1995. To discover the bridge on foot, take the 2-hour tour starting from the visitor parking lots on either side. Extend your visit to the Maison de l'estuaire to discover the natural riches of the Seine.
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