Pont Neuf

The Pont Neuf, or New Bridge, is one of the oldest bridges in Paris and is located in the heart of the city on the Seine River. It was built in the 16th century and is considered one of the most important historical landmarks in Paris. Visitors to the city will want to make sure they see this iconic bridge, which spans the Seine River and offers incredible views of the city and the river.
The Pont Neuf is also known for its many statues and sculptures, including the statue of Henri IV, who commissioned the construction of the bridge. The bridge is lined with street vendors and performers, making it a lively and entertaining place to stroll and take in the sights. Visitors can also enjoy boat tours of the Seine River from the Pont Neuf, providing a unique perspective of the city.
Ongoing Exhibitions
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