Pont Mirabeau, Bridge in Paris, France.
The Pont Mirabeau is a bridge that spans the Seine in Paris, connecting the 15th and 16th arrondissements.
Built between 1895 and 1897, it was named after Honoré de Balzac's fictional character, Mirabeau.
The bridge is famously referenced in the poem 'Le Pont Mirabeau' by Guillaume Apollinaire.
It carries road traffic and has a central span for river navigation.
The bridge features four statues symbolizing the City of Paris, Navigation, Abundance, and the Seine River.
Location: 15th arrondissement of Paris
Location: 16th arrondissement of Paris
Location: Auteuil
Location: Javel
Inception: 1896
Architects: Amédée Alby, Paul Rabel, Louis-Jean Résal
Height: 15 m
Length: 173 m
Material: steel
Source: Wikimedia