Pont Alexandre Iii
(Alexandre III Bridge)

The Pont Alexandre III is one of the most beautiful and ornate bridges in Paris, France, located in the heart of the city and connecting the Right Bank with the Left Bank. Visitors to the city will not want to miss this stunning architectural wonder, which is considered one of the greatest masterpieces of Art Nouveau. The bridge was built in 1900 to commemorate the Franco-Russian alliance and is named after Tsar Alexander III.
One of the most notable features of the Pont Alexandre III is its ornate sculptures and decorative elements, including cherubs, horses, and nautical symbols. The bridge is also illuminated at night, making it a truly stunning sight to see. Visitors can stroll along the bridge and take in the views of the Seine River, the Eiffel Tower, and the city of Paris from its central location.
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