• The Pont Neuf, French for "New Bridge" ( Pont de Pierre and Grand Pont), is a 16th-century bridge in Toulouse, in the South of France.
  • Medieval Origins The Pont Neuf's story begins in the medieval era, when Toulouse was a thriving commercial center.
  • The Pont Neuf, French for "New Bridge" (a.k.a. Pont de Pierre and Grand Pont),[1] is a 16th-century bridge in Toulouse, in the South of France.
  • Pont Neuf, the 220 meters long bridge with its 7 arches was inaugurated in 1659 in Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Midi Pyrenees, southern France.
  • The "new bridge" over the Garonne river in Toulouse is the oldest original bridge. The Pont Neuf is illuminated with a variety of RGB spotlights below the arches.
  • Very close to the centre of Toulouse with good transport links to the airport (tram / bus), within Toulouse there's a good metro system and most places are within...
  • One of the most impressive is the Pont Neuf in Toulouse, France. Construction was started in 1544 but not completed until 1632.
  • It is one of a number of hospitals in the district, which sat within the city walls but on the other side of the river from the main settlement of Toulouse.