• With a total length of 232 meters, the Pont Neuf spans the Seine River, and it connects Ile de la Cité to the first and sixth arrondissements.
  • It wasn’t until 1607 before the bridge was officially opened by his successor, King Henry IV, who named the bridge «Pont Neuf» (New Bridge).
  • Departing from the oldest bridge in Paris, the Pont Neuf, this one-hour cruise on the Seine is animated and specially designed for children.
  • The Samaritaine water pump on Pont Neuf. At completion, the Pont-Neuf was the only bridge to span the whole width of the River Seine.
  • Pont Neuf was completed in 1607 and is the capital’s oldest surviving bridge, which makes its name a touch ironic but credits its construction.
  • The Pont Neuf, literally "New Bridge", is actually the oldest bridge in Paris. Let's discover 10 things you probably didn't know about the Pont Neuf.
  • The Pont Neuf in Paris is a perfect example of Royal architecture; though perhaps not the most beautiful or intricate in artistic terms, this bridge is the best-known.
  • The name Pont Neuf was given to distinguish it from older bridges that were lined on both sides with houses. It has remained after all of those were replaced.
  • Pont Neuf (Google Maps). This is the oldest bridge in Paris; work started on it in 1578 under Henry III, and it was finished in 1606 under Henry IV...
  • Sahip olduğu mimari güzellikler ve sunduğu atmosfer ile Pont Neuf o zamanların mistik havasını koruyan bir yerdir. Paris’in Tarihi Köprüsü Pont Neuf.