Pont de la Concorde
The Pont de la Concorde is a bridge in Paris, France, spanning the River Seine. Completed in 1836, it connects the Place de la Concorde to the Assemblée Nationale. The bridge is known for its elegant neoclassical design and features six arches.
Made primarily of stone, the Pont de la Concorde is adorned with decorative sculptures and lampposts. It plays a vital role in the city's transportation network, allowing vehicles and pedestrians to cross the river. The bridge offers picturesque views of nearby landmarks, including the Palais Bourbon and the Jardins des Tuileries.