Pont de Levallois, Heritage bridge between Levallois-Perret and Courbevoie, France
Pont de Levallois is a reinforced concrete bridge that crosses the Seine River to connect two municipalities. It features four arches and carries multiple traffic lanes with pedestrian paths on both sides.
Construction began in 1913 but faced delays from World War I, with completion in 1919. The official inauguration took place several years after the structure was finished.
The bridge takes its name from Levallois-Perret, the municipality on one side of the river. It serves as a daily crossing point that links two different neighborhoods together for residents and travelers.
The bridge has three traffic lanes and wide pedestrian paths on both sides, making it safe and comfortable to walk across. It is easily accessible from nearby streets on either end.
The bridge was designed by architect Van Imschoot-Roos, who specialized in reinforced concrete structures during that era. This design approach became a model for similar infrastructure projects built during the early 20th century.
Location: Levallois-Perret
Location: Courbevoie
Made from material: reinforced concrete
Shares border with: avenue du 11 Novembre
GPS coordinates: 48.89970,2.27778
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:03
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