Pont Neuf (Paris) – Photo by wallyg
Pont Neuf
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It is the oldest bridge across the Seine. Besides being the oldest, this bridge is also the longest in the city (232 meters). His name was because it was the first stone bridge was built in Paris (the former were made of wood). In 1578, Henry III laid the first stone of the Pont Neuf in the presence of the queen mother Catherine de Medici and Queen Louise of Lorraine. The bridge was under the reigns of Henry III and Henry IV. The work was delayed and the work is suspended for ten years because of civil wars. In 1599, Henry IV himself requested the resumption of the works commissioned Marchant and François Guillaume Petit.
It is the oldest bridge across the Seine. Besides being the oldest, this bridge is also the longest in the city (232 meters). His name was because it was the first stone bridge was built in Paris (the former were made of wood). In 1578, Henry III laid the first stone of the Pont Neuf in the presence of the queen mother Catherine de Medici and Queen Louise of Lorraine. The bridge was under the reigns of Henry III and Henry IV. The work was delayed and the work is suspended for ten years because of civil wars. In 1599, Henry IV himself requested the resumption of the works commissioned Marchant and François Guillaume Petit.
