Pont Louis-Philippe

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Pont Louis-Philippe is a 19th-century bridge over the River Seine in central Paris, linking the Île Saint-Louis to the Right Bank.

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Pont Louis-Philippe canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
bridge
road bridge
carries Rue du Pont Louis-Philippe
motor vehicles
pedestrians
connects Right Bank of the Seine
Île Saint-Louis
country France
crosses River Seine
surface form: Seine
currentStructureCompleted 1862
designedAs masonry arch bridge
destroyedBy Revolution of 1848 in France
surface form: 1848 Revolution
hasConstructionEndDate 1862
hasConstructionStartDate 1859
hasDeckType roadway
hasHeritageStatus Monument historique (France)
hasLength about 100 metres
hasLocale central Paris
hasNumberOfArches 3
hasTrafficType urban traffic
hasViewOf Seine riverbanks
Île Saint-Louis
hasWidth about 15 metres
heritageDesignationDate 1995
inaugurated 1834
locatedIn 4th arrondissement of Paris
France
Paris
maintainedBy Paris
surface form: City of Paris
material stone
namedAfter Louis-Philippe I of the French
surface form: Louis Philippe I
near Hôtel de Ville de Paris
Pont Marie
openedToTraffic 1834
owner Paris
surface form: City of Paris
partOf list of bridges over the Seine in Paris
reconstructed 1850s
replaced earlier suspension bridge at same site

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4th arrondissement of Paris contains Pont Louis-Philippe
Île Saint-Louis hasBridge Pont Louis-Philippe
Pont d’Arcole followedBy Pont Louis-Philippe