Pont de pierre (Bordeaux)
44°50′18.47″N 0°33′46.98″W / 44.8384639°N 0.5630500°W
Pont de pierre (Bordeaux) | |
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General information | |
Location | Bordeaux, France |
Construction started | 1819 |
Completed | 1822 |
Owner | Bordeaux Métropole |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Claude Deschamps |
Structural engineer | Jean-Baptiste Basilide Billaudel |
Main contractor | Compagnie du pont de Bordeaux (since 1818) |
The Pont de pierre, or "Stone Bridge" in English, is a bridge in Bordeaux, (in the Gironde department of France), which connects the left bank of the river Garonne (cours Victor Hugo) to the right bank quartier de la Bastide (Avenue Thiers).
It is 487 m (1,598 ft) in length and 19 m (62 ft) wide. It constitutes the legal frontier between the maritime domain and the river domain in the port of Bordeaux.[1]
Name and translation
"Stone bridge" is the usual translation of "Pont de pierre", however the real meaning of the french phrase "pont de pierre" is "masson bridge". As a matter of fact, the bridge is built mainly of brick and not stone.
Overview
First bridge over the river
The bridge has 17 arches (according to the legend the number of letters in the name 'Napoléon Bonaparte'). On the sides, each pile of bricks is capped by a white medallion that were to receive the
It was the only bridge in Bordeaux until the completion of the railway bridge Passerelle Eiffel in 1860 and the only road bridge until the construction of pont Saint-Jean (Bordeaux) in 1965.
The bridge and its tide is an important point in the Itinéraire à Grand Gabarit, the logistic schedule transporting parts for the Airbus A380 production.[3][4][5]
Since 2016, the condition of the bridge makes it now permanently closed to traffic except for pedestrians, cyclists, trams, buses, taxis and emergency vehicles.
Postage stamp
On 26 April 2004, a tourist stamp was issued for €0.50 in Bordeaux.
See also
- List of bridges in Gironde
- List of bridges in France
- Station Porte de Bourgogne (Tram de Bordeaux) (left bank) and Station Stalingrad (Tram de Bordeaux)(right bank)
References
- ^ "Pont de pierre | Bordeaux Tourism & Conventions".
- ^ Structurae [fr]: Pont de pierre (1822)
- ^ "Towards Toulouse". Flight International. 20 May 2003. Retrieved 18 September 2006.
- ^ "Convoi Exceptionnel". Airliner World. Key Publishing Limited. May 2009.
- ^ Morales, Jesus. "The A380 Transport Project and Logistics – Assessment of alternatives" p45 Airbus, 18 January 2006. Retrieved 15 April 2012.
- ^ "Briefmarken". Archived from the original on 2012-02-09.