Pont de Fragnée, Liège
Pont de Fragnée, Liège, Arch bridge in Belgium
The Fragnée Bridge is a decorative wrought iron bridge located in Liège.
Built for the 1905 World's Fair, the Fragnée Bridge commemorates Belgian independence.
This bridge symbolizes the bond between the city of Liège and the iron industry.
Refurbished in 2002, it serves as an important route for pedestrians and light traffic.
The sculptures of Fragnée Bridge mimic those of the Pont Alexandre III in Paris.
Location: Liège
Architect: Paul Demany
Length: 177.6 m
Material: steel
Source: Wikimedia