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(Last Update: 04.03.2024) As I shared in my previous articles, there are a total of 37 bridges over the Seine River and 4 of these bridges serve only as pedestrian bridges. Here we are on one of those bridges again in this article: Passerelle Simone de Beauvoir (passerel simon dö bovuar or pasegel simon dö bovuağ). This bridge, built between Bibliothèque National de France and Parc de Bercy, is used only for pedestrian crossing.
(Last Update: 04.03.2024) Those who follow Pariste.Net know that there are a total of 4 bridges in Paris, 33 of which are for pedestrians and 37 for vehicles. In this article, we will get to know the second bridge that I like most in Paris, Bir Hakeim Bridge - Pont de Bir-Hakeim. Between us, I like the Pont Alexandre III Bridge the most... Being "the most beautiful" is relative, of course.
(Last Update: 04.03.2024) Passerelle Léopold Sédar Senghor (Passerelle Solférino), one of the 37 bridges in Paris, is also one of the 4 pedestrian bridges over the Seine River. The bridge, which was first built in 1861 during the time of Napoleon and took its name from the Battle of Solférino, was later demolished and was replaced with a completely steel construction in 1961. When this bridge became deactivated in 1992, the current bridge was built in 1999 and its name was changed to "Solférino" by the former President of Senegal in 2006.
(Last Update: 05.03.2024) Although it is interesting that among the 37 bridges on the Seine River, the oldest bridge in Paris is called Pont Neuf (New Bridge), this name always reminds me of the New Mosque in Istanbul. When I was a child, I thought that the New Mosque was a new mosque with the appearance of an old mosque; Then one day I realized how surprised I was when I learned that it was opened on July 8, 1606.
(Last Update: 02.03.2024) In this article, we will get to know one of the most famous among the 37 bridges on the Seine River: Pont des Arts (pon dezar or pon dezağ)... This name can be translated as "Bridge of Arts" or "Bridge of Arts". Due to the locks hung by the lovers for a while, the bridge was called Pont des Amoureux (pon dezamurö or pon dezamuğö), that is, the Bridge of Lovers.
(Last Update: 01.03.2024) Pont Alexandre III (Alexandre III Bridge), the most magnificent and, in my opinion, the most beautiful of the 37 large and small bridges over the Seine River in Paris, is actually a unique work of art built in 1900... It was created in 1892. The bridge, whose construction started in 1896 after the French-Russian union, was built by the then Russian Tsar II. Nicholas' father was Tsar Alexander III. It bears the name of Alexandre. Though