This is a bridge across the Seine River, connecting the Quai de Guisferre with the Quai de Corsica on the Île de la Cité. The current bridge was built in 1853 during the Ottoman renovation, when the original five arches were reduced to three, including a central metal arch.
Public toilet
Ah, Paris and its bridges. The reek of urine and God knows what. We stopped for a picture with some scenery on the background. But that’s about the useful thing other then drive or walk over it.
Great looking bridge
There are several bridges that span the River Seine and bring you from Rive Droite over to Île De La Cité,one of the most eye catching is Pont Notre Dame, a bridge named in honour of the magnificent N...
Views of the River
Not the most stylish or decorative bridge but it functions well to take one from Ile de la Cite to the Right Bank. So it is a workaday bridge, but come for the views of the river.
A simple bridge.
This is a rather simple bridge, despite its "high profile" name. It's one of many bridges over the river Seine.
Simple bridge
Pont Notre Dame is a nice bridge. I liked very much the simplicity of this bridge over the River Seine.