Bogenbrcke in Frankreich: Liste Mittelalterlicher Brcken in Frankreich, Pont Saint-Michel, Pont Sur La Laye, Pont Neuf, Pont St. Bnzet [Taschenbuch]

Kapitel: Liste Mittelalterlicher Brücken in Frankreich, Pont Saint-Michel, Pont Sur La Laye, Pont Neuf, Pont St. Bénézet, Pont Du Diable, Römerbrücke, Pont Julien, Pont Des Arts, Pont D’argenteuil, Pont de Bornègre, Pont Flavien, Pont de Vieille-Brioude, Pont Grand, Pont Des Marchands, Pont Ambroix, Pont de Nyons. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: The Pont Neuf (French pronunciation: , New Bridge) is the oldest standing bridge across the river Seine in Paris, France. Its name, which was given to distinguish it from older bridges that were lined on both sides with houses, has remained. Standing by the western point of the Île de la Cité, the island in the middle of the river that was the heart of medieval Paris, it connects the Rive Gauche of Paris with the Rive Droite. The bridge is composed of two separate spans, one of five arches joining the left bank to the Île de la Cité, another of seven joining the island to the right bank. Old engraved maps of Paris show how, when the bridge was built, it just grazed the downstream tip of the Île de la Cité; since then, the natural sandbar building of a mid-river island, aided by stone-faced embankments called quais, has extended the island. Today the island is the Square du Vert-Galant, a park named in honour of Henry IV, nicknamed the „Green Gallant.“ As early as 1550, Henry II was asked to build a bridge here because the existing Pont Notre-Dame was overloaded, but the expense was too much at the time. Painting of the Pont Neuf project as approved by King Henry III in 1577. The bridge was ultimately completed in 1606 with a less ornate design.In 1577, the decision to build the bridge was made by King Henry III who laid its first stone in 1578, during which year the foundations of four piers and one abutment were completed. A major design change was made in 1579 requiring the widening of the bridge to allow houses to be built (though they never were) made the piers on the lo…http://booksllc.net/?l=de

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