Pont de pierre, Bordeaux, France
Pont de pierre, Bordeaux, France (© SergiyN/Getty Images)
Pont de pierre, Bordeaux, France
The stone bridge that spans the Garonne River in Bordeaux, France, has been a powerful symbol of the city since its inauguration in 1822. Commissioned by Napoleon I and designed by engineers Deschamps and Billaudel, this historic bridge was the first to connect both banks. With its 17 majestic arches resting on 16 piers, it measures 486 metres in length and showcases the ingenuity of its time. Initially named 'Pont Louis XVIII' upon its opening, it was quickly adopted by the people of Bordeaux as the 'Pont de Pierre,' meaning 'stone bridge,' likely due to its sturdy construction.
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