Pont d'Austerlitz

The Pont d'Austerlitz is a bridge which crosses the Seine River in Paris, France. It owes its name to the battle of Austerlitz (1805).

Pont d'Austerlitz
Coordinates48°50′42″N 2°21′58″E
CarriesMotor vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles
CrossesThe Seine River
LocaleParis, France
Official namePont d'Austerlitz
Next upstreamViaduc d'Austerlitz
Next downstreamPont de Sully
Characteristics
DesignArch Bridge
Total length174m (571 feet)
Width30m (98 feet)
History
Construction start1801–1805, 1854 and 1884–1885
Statistics
TollFree both ways
Location

Location

The bridge links the 12th arrondissement at the rue Ledru-Rollin, to the 5th and 13th arrondissements, at the Jardin des Plantes.

History

The construction of the bridge came from a necessity to link the Faubourg Saint-Antoine on the right bank to the Jardin des Plantes on the left bank. At the beginning of the 19th century the first bridge was constructed. In 1801, the engineer Becquey de Beaupré proposed a five-arched bridge. In 1854, the bridge was judged dangerous and the width was increased to 18 meters (59 feet) and finally to 30 meters (98 feet).

Characteristics

View from the Pont de Sully
  • Type : Arch bridge
  • Construction : 1801–1805, 1854 and 1884–1885
  • Inauguration : 1854 and 1885
  • Architects : Alexandre Michal, Jules Savarin (1854) – Jean-Marie-Georges Choquet (1885)
  • Material : Stone Masonry
  • Total Length : 173,80 m

Access

Location on the Seine
Located near the Métro station: Quai de la Rapée.

See also


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