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PONT ALEXANDRE-III

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Quai d'Orsay, Cours de la Reine, 75008Paris, France
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The Pont Alexandre-III, one of the most prestigious Parisian landmarks of the 1900s, leads straight to the Bridge and Fraust.

On one side, the Invalides; on the other, the Grand and Petit Palais... a breathtaking perspective! This Parisian edifice bears the name of the authoritarian Tsar Alexander III. It was his son, Nicholas II, who laid the foundation stone during his trip to France in 1896. Built on the eve of the First World War, the bridge quickly became a symbol of Franco-Russian friendship, as well as of France's power, wealth and know-how. Inaugurated on the occasion of the 1900 Universal Exhibition and classified as a historic monument since 1975, it is now an inseparable part of the Parisian landscape. Comprising a single 107.50-metre steel arch framed by two viaducts, the bridge is distinguished by its extensive Louis XIV-style decoration. On either side of the bridge are two imposing 17-metre-high pylons. At the top, majestic rearing pegasuses represent the Renommée des Arts, des Sciences, du Commerce et de l'Industrie; at the base, statues of seated women pay tribute to the greatness of France at different periods in its history (Middle Ages, Renaissance, under Louis XIV and modern France). Various bronze and copper groups complete this grandiose ensemble. During the Summer 2024 Olympic Games, the bridge, with the Invalides in the background, provided a magical finish to the triathlon events, offering spectators around the world some of the most memorable images of these successful Olympiads.

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darwinah
Visited in february 2017
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L’un des plus beaux ponts de Paris. Il sépare le Grand Palais et le Petit Palais des Invalides. Il est caractérisé par deux pylônes de chaque côté dont les sommets sont recouverts d’or. Très belle vue depuis le pont.
natom
Visited in august 2016
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ce pont est très beau, de jolis détails. Une visite s'impose
miragesc
Visited in january 2017
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Un des plus jolis ponts de Paris. A coté des Invalides. Très ouvragé avec des dorures restaurées il y a pas très longtemps. De plus, la ballade alentours est très belle. A faire sans hésiter
Cyril C.
Visited in december 2016
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Superbe pont ! Il est très agréable de si promener pour visiter Paris.
djimy75
Visited in december 2016
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Incontournable lors d'une ballade le long du quai rive gauche.
Pour le photographe; perspectives et très beau point de vues.
Très prisé pour les photos de mariés.
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