Pont de la Coulouvrenière

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Pont de la Coulouvrenière is a historic bridge in Geneva, Switzerland, known for its 19th-century design by the prominent Swiss engineer and cartographer Guillaume-Henri Dufour.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
bridge
road bridge
architect Guillaume-Henri Dufour
connects left bank of the Rhône in Geneva
right bank of the Rhône in Geneva
country Switzerland
crosses Rhône River
surface form: Rhône

Rhône River
designer Guillaume-Henri Dufour
hasCulturalSignificance example of 19th-century Swiss bridge engineering
landmark of Geneva’s riverfront
hasLanguageOfSurroundingArea French
hasNearby Coulouvrenière district
Rhône quays in Geneva
Île de la Paix
surface form: Île Rousseau
hasPart stone arches
heritageStatus historic bridge
locatedIn canton of Geneva
surface form: Canton of Geneva

Geneva
locatedInTimeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
material stone
namedAfter Coulouvrenière district
partOf bridges over the Rhône in Geneva
transport infrastructure of Geneva
riverMouthDirection downstream from Lake Geneva
roadTypeCarried urban streets
situatedIn urban area of Geneva
usedFor pedestrian traffic
road traffic

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Guillaume-Henri Dufour designed Pont de la Coulouvrenière