The Concorde Bridge Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This bridge was built in 1829 and is adorned with twelve exquisite commemorative statues made of marble.
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Lots of Traffic
This bridge leads to the Place de la Concorde, where the guillotine was set up during the Revolution. Now it is a huge traffic circle. And this bridge carries a lot of traffic toward the Place, so i...
Pont de la Concorde dates to the late 18th century and is a bridge with some history behind it. It is not elaborate like Pont Alexandre III, which is just further up from this location. It is a stone ...
The Bastille that became the bridge could collapse a second time.
Like the square of the same name, the bridge was called the bridge of the Revolution. There was a reason for this. Not figuratively, but literally. Stones from the dismantled Bastille were used to str...
Lots of Traffic
This bridge leads to the Place de la Concorde, where the guillotine was set up during the Revolution. Now it is a huge traffic circle. And this bridge carries a lot of traffic toward the Place, so i...
Cool
Pont de la Concorde is just another nice bridge over the River Seine. This bridge is pretty busy and it is a good photo spot.
Good views
Pont de la Concorde dates to the late 18th century and is a bridge with some history behind it. It is not elaborate like Pont Alexandre III, which is just further up from this location. It is a stone ...
The Bastille that became the bridge could collapse a second time.
Like the square of the same name, the bridge was called the bridge of the Revolution. There was a reason for this. Not figuratively, but literally. Stones from the dismantled Bastille were used to str...
Impressive and Utilitarian
This is a busy and lovely bridge. Crossing it at night affords a lovely view of the lower Parliament house.