Pont de la Tournelle - Paris    Share

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  • Bridge
  • Timings : Open 24
  • Number : +33 9 37 45 56 37
  • Near By Louvre Museum
  • 2.00 Km 30 min.
  • Tourist attraction

The location of the Pont de la Tournelle is the site of successive structures. This bridge connected the Eastern bank of the Seine (le quai Saint-Bernard) to l'île Saint-Louis. It was subsequently washed away by ice in 1637, and again on 21 January 1651. A stone bridge was erected in its place in 1654.

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Operating Hours

Monday:
Open 24
Tuesday:
Open 24
Wednesday:
Open 24
Thursday:
Open 24
Friday:
Open 24
Saturday:
Open 24
Sunday:
Open 24

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Address
Pont de la Tournelle, 75004 Paris, France
Number
+33 9 37 45 56 37
Landmark
Pont de la Tournelle, Paris
Latitude
48.8504088
Longitude
2.3553196

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Tony Popa

Tony Popa


100.00 %

@ 01 Jan, 2020

The Pont de la Tournelle (Tournelle Bridge in English), is an arch bridge spanning the river Seine in Paris. The location of the Pont de la Tournelle is the site of successive structures. The first, a wooden bridge, was built in 1620. This bridge connected the Eastern bank of the Seine (le quai Saint-Bernard) to l'île Saint-Louis. It was subsequently washed away by ice in 1637, and again on 21 January 1651. A stone bridge was erected in its place in 1654.[1] It was demolished in 1918 and replaced by the current bridge in 1928, after it suffered several natural disasters, especially the flood of 1910. The Pont de la Tournelle was intentionally built lacking symmetry, in order to emphasize the shapeless landscape in the part of the Seine that it bestrides. Consisting of a grand central arch that links the riverbanks via two smaller arches, one on each side, it's decorated on the Eastern bank with a pylon built on the left pier's cutwater, and a statue of Saint Geneviève, the patron saint of Paris, atop of the pylon, designed by Polish-French monumental sculptor Paul Landowski. The term "Tournelle" traces its origin to a square turret (French: tourelle) constructed at the end of the 12th Century on the fortress of Phillipe Auguste. Numerous scenes of Highlander: The Series were filmed along the Quai de la Tournelle near and underneath Pont de la Tournelle between 1992 and 1998.

Jochen Hertweck

Jochen Hertweck


80.00 %

@ 19 Dec, 2019

Offers a great view of the Notre Dame and the Ile de la Cite.

Eswar Jajula

Eswar Jajula


100.00 %

@ 15 Nov, 2019

Lovely view of Norte Dame. Unfortunate that they partially lost such a wonderful architecture. Hope they could rebuild it.

Fredi Vallina

Fredi Vallina


100.00 %

@ 30 Sep, 2019

Beautiful view of Notre Dame and Seine River at sunset, not very touristic compared to close by areas

Alexandra Skotenko

Alexandra Skotenko


100.00 %

@ 05 Dec, 2019

It has a beautiful view on the church

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