- Pont des Invalides
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bridge_name=Pont des Invalides
caption=Pont des Invalides
official_name=Pont des Invalides
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crosses=Seine
locale=Paris ,France
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design= Arch Bridge
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length= 152 m (499 ft)
width= 18 m (59 ft)
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open=1855 (current structure)
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coordinates= coord|48|51|52|N|02|18|37|E
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long=The Pont des Invalides is the lowest bridge traversing the
Seine inParis .History
The story of this bridge started in 1821, when engineer
Claude Navier conceived a technologically revolutionary bridge that crossed the Seine in one single reach without any point of support in between. The proposedsuspension bridge , the construction of which started in 1824, was meant to be erected opposite to theHotel des Invalides on the site of the currentPont Alexandre III . Due to cracks in some parts of the bridge and gradual settling, the project was abandoned before the bridge even made it into service.In response to complaints from the defenders of the Invalides perspective, the Public Services decided to shift the bridge site upriver. Therefore, in 1829, two engineers,
de Verges andBayard de la Vingtrie , completed the construction of a proper suspension bridge supported by two piers in the Seine and threeportico s, each 20 m in height. Unfortunately, due to rapidly growing wear on the bridge, its access had to be regulated in 1850.In 1854, the bridge was demolished to be replaced by a new one in time for the upcoming 1855
World Fair in Paris.Paul-Martin Gallocher de Lagalisserie andJules Savarin used the existing piers of the former suspension bridge and a newly-added central pier to build anarch bridge inmasonry on the same site. The new pier was adorned with sculptures in two allegorical themes: "the Land Victory" byVictor Vilain upriver; the Maritime Victory byGeorges Diébolt downstream, whereas the two old piers were adorned with sculptures of military trophies bearing the imperial coat of arms, both the work ofAstyanax-Scévola Bosio .Despite being stronger, the new bridge still sustained a
subsidence between 25 to 30 cm in 1878, and lost two arches during the winter of 1880 (restored by the end of the year). The bridge has been quite secure since then and the only modification made in the 20th century was the expansion of its pavement in 1956.External links
*fr [http://www.insecula.com/salle/MS00782.html Bridge history]
*fr [http://www.paris.fr/portail/deplacements/Portal.lut?page_id=237 More bridge history]Access
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