Pont des Invalides

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Pont des Invalides is a 19th-century road and pedestrian bridge over the Seine in Paris, located near Les Invalides and known for its ornate sculptures and views of the Eiffel Tower.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
bridge
pedestrian bridge
road bridge
architecturalStyle 19th-century engineering
connects Left Bank of the Seine
surface form: Left Bank of Paris

Right Bank of the Seine
surface form: Right Bank of Paris
constructionEnd 1856
constructionStart 1829
country France
crosses River Seine
surface form: Seine

Quai François-Mitterrand
surface form: Voie Georges-Pompidou
hasFeature decorative allegorical figures
ornate sculptures
stone arches
hasHeritageStatus monument in Paris (non-listed information may vary)
hasNearbyLandmark Esplanade des Invalides
Grand Palais, Paris
surface form: Grand Palais

Musée d'Orsay
surface form: Musée d’Orsay (across the river area)

Pont Alexandre III
hasNumberOfSpans 3
hasTraffic bicycles
motor vehicles
pedestrians
hasUse cycle traffic
pedestrian traffic
road traffic
hasView Eiffel Tower
Seine river banks
surface form: Seine riverfront
inaugurationDate 1856
isPartOf Parisian urban landscape
locatedIn 7th arrondissement of Paris
8th arrondissement of Paris
France
Paris
locatedOn Avenue de la Tour-Maubourg (left bank access)
Right Bank of the Seine
surface form: Cours la Reine (right bank access)
material masonry
stone
namedAfter Hôtel des Invalides
near Eiffel Tower
Hôtel des Invalides
partOf list of bridges over the Seine in Paris
replaced earlier suspension bridge project
river River Seine
surface form: Seine

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Quai d'Orsay connectsTo Pont des Invalides
Esplanade des Invalides nearbyLandmark Pont des Invalides
Gros-Caillou quarter hasLandmarkNearby Pont des Invalides