Pont d'Iéna, Arch bridge in Paris, France
The Pont d'Iéna is a historic stone bridge located between the 7th and 16th arrondissement of Paris.
Constructed in 1814, it was designed by Corneille Lamandé and is named after the Battle of Jena.
With classical sculptures on its facades, it has become an iconic symbol of French heritage.
It connects the Eiffel Tower on the left bank to Trocadéro on the right bank.
Declared a historical monument, its emblematic design pays homage to Napoleon's military victories.
Location: 7th arrondissement of Paris
Location: 16th arrondissement of Paris
Location: Chaillot
Location: Gros-Caillou
Location: Muette
Inception: 1814
Architect: Corneille Lamandé
Official opening: 1814
Length: 155 m
Width: 35 m
Material: stone
Source: Wikimedia