Pont au Double, Deck arch bridge in France
The Pont au Double is a pedestrian bridge crossing the Seine River.
Originally built in 1634, the current Pont au Double dates to 1883.
Named after the toll amount, which was a 'double' denier coin.
Connects the Notre-Dame area to the Faculty of Medicine.
Known for its panoramic views of the historic Parisian riverbanks.
Location: Paris
Location: 4th arrondissement of Paris
Location: Quartier Notre-Dame
Location: Quartier de la Sorbonne
Length: 45 m
Source: Wikimedia