• 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.
  • 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).
  • The Pont Neuf is the oldest standing bridge on the Seine river in Paris, France. ... The Pont Neuf was the first stone bridge in Paris that did not support houses.
  • 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.
  • 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 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.
  • 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.
  • (Son Güncelleme: 05.06.2024) Seine Nehri üzerindeki 37 köprüden biri olan Pont Neuf "Yeni Köprü" demek olsa da aslında Paris'teki en eski köprü.
  • Pont Neuf in Paris is the oldest bridge in the city, dating back to the sixteenth century. Pont Neuf history In 1577 King Henri III decreed that a...
  • The Pont Neuf is one of the iconic bridges in Paris that spans the Seine River and links the first and sixth arrondissements with a total length of 232 metres.