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A detail view of arches in the Pont Neuf, on April 27, 2008, in Paris, France. Opened in 1607 the Pont Neuf, or new bridge, is the oldest bridge in Paris. It was the first bridge without houses built on it, and the first to have pavements. It consists of two spans linking the Ile de la Cité to the two banks of the River Seine, with 7 arches in the span to the Right Bank, and 5 to the Left Bank. The arches and buttresses are reflected in the river on this spring morning. 
Unique Identifier AA606449 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4992px × 2760px 
Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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17th century
ARCHES
ARCHITECTURAL
Architecture
Architecture
Bridge
BUILDINGS
BUTTRESSES
detail
EUROPE
Europe
EUROPEAN
exteriors
France
French
History
ILE DE LA CITE
NEW BRIDGE
PARIS
PARISIAN
Pont Neuf
Reflection
River
River Seine
SEINE
spans
SPRING
Spring
URBAN
Water
Water
Western Europe