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(Last Update: 05.09.2024) 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: 05.09.2024) I always say that the French "do not like enjoying themselves by the water, or rather eating and drinking, as much as we do", probably to protect themselves from natural conditions. As you know, rivers can overflow from time to time, so waterside areas are always in danger. I can understand this to a certain extent, but are we overthinking eating and drinking by the water, or are the French?
(Last Update: 05.09.2024) 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: 09.09.2024) The best thing you can do to discover Paris along the Seine River is to walk from one end to the other along the shore, but I think another enjoyable way to do this is to get on one of the excursion boats on the river... One of the best options for this is also Of course it's Batobus. Although hourly cruises on the Seine River with Bateaux Parisiens and Bateaux Mouches boats
(Last Update: 24.03.2023) Yes, you read it right; This sea-deprived city, built on the banks of an ordinary river that has nothing to do with the sea, can also have beaches... I have been publishing an article about Paris Beaches every year since 2014, but now I find it more appropriate to write a general article about Paris Beaches - Plages and update it every year. . So please check the 2014 date.
(Last Update: 04.09.2024) Bateaux Mouches, one of the companies that organize trips on the Seine River in Paris, like Bateaux Parisiens, was founded in 1949 and organizes tours with or without meals on the Seine River. You take a tour between the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Eiffel Tower on a passenger boat, just like a Bosphorus cruise boat. When you think of boats on the Bosphorus, don't think of loud music, thank God.
(Last Update: 04.09.2024) I wanted to do some research before preparing an article to introduce this beautiful building on the banks of the Seine River, but I learned that the story of this building, or rather the institution located in this building, the Institut de France, is so complicated; I don't know how to write a summary article either :) First of all, let's start from the position. Institut de France
(Last Update: 04.09.2024) 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: 07.09.2024) The place we call Paris is actually a city built around the Seine River, which winds through the middle of a flat plain, and what makes Paris Paris is not its geographical beauties, but the success of humankind in building cities and most of all its aesthetic understanding. Otherwise, since they do not have a Bosphorus like we do, it is the best way to build a life around a river they have.
(Last Update: 03.09.2024) 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.