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Pont Neuf, Toulouse | |
Coordinates | 43°35′58″N1°26′19″E / 43.599307°N 1.438724°ECoordinates: 43°35′58″N1°26′19″E / 43.599307°N 1.438724°E |
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Crosses | Garonne River |
Locale | Toulouse |
Official name | Pont de Pierre[1] |
Characteristics | |
Design | arch bridge |
Material | Stone |
Longest span | approximately 30 metres (98 ft)[2] |
No. of spans | 7[2] |
History | |
Designer | Jacques Le Mercier (Lemercier) Pierre Souffron[2] |
Construction start | 1544[2] |
Construction end | 1632[2] |
Location |
The Pont Neuf, French for 'New Bridge' (a.k.a.Pont de Pierre and Grand Pont),[1] is a 16th-century bridge in Toulouse, in the South of France.
Construction[edit]
Original planning for the bridge started in 1542 by the assembly of a committee of master masons and carpenters. Construction started on the foundations in 1544;[2] the first arch was started in 1614.[1] The bridge was finished in 1632, and was inaugurated on 19 October 1659.
The bridge is not symmetrical; the longest arch is the third from the right-hand bank. The openings through the piers were originally supposed to represent the face and mane of a lion.[1] A triumphal archway added in 1686 constricted traffic and was removed in 1860.[1]
It is 220m long[citation needed], and has 7 arches.
References[edit]
- ^ abcdeWhitney, Charles S. (2003) [1929]. Bridges of the World: Their Design and Construction. Mineola, New York: Dover Publications. pp. 132–134. ISBN0-486-42995-4.
- ^ abcdefPont-Neuf at Structurae
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