Pont des Arts


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Pont des Arts or Passarelle des Arts - a pedestrian bridge linking the Institut de France with the Louvre, running between the 1st and 6th arrondissement. Its name is derived from the term Art Courtyard, as in the nineteenth century was called one of the courtyards of the Louvre. History

The first bridge at this site was constructed between 1802 and 1804. It was based on nine arches, the first steel bridge in Paris, built on the request of Napoleon Bonaparte, who ordered the architects Cessart and Dillon bridge simultaneously technically innovative and attractive aesthetically. The construction worked out until the First World War, when the bombing seriously damaged her. In the later period the object was damaged several times by the barges flowing on the river; In 1977 he had to be shut down and two years later collapsed after another collision with the barge. Lovers on the Pont des Arts

The new bridge was built in 1981-1984 according to Louis Arretche's plan, which sought to imitate the original plan, reducing the number of arches from nine to seven. On June 27, 1984 the building was inaugurated by Jacques Chirac, then the mayor of the city. The bridge is open to artists and art exhibitions.

It was customary for the tourists to visit Paris to have a padlock on the bridge and then toss the key to the Seine. In 2014, due to the excess of padlocks suspended on it, the part of the bridge broke off and he was shut down. As a result, the Paris authorities have ordered "Make love not love locks" on it. In May 2015, metal trusses were dismantled with 45 tonnes of padlocks hung on them to replace them with plastic panels that prevented the hanging of the ornaments.

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