Bridge of the Archbishopric

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Bridge of the Archbishopric Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Bridge of the Archbishopric is located in Paris, France on Pont de l'Archevêché. Bridge of the Archbishopric is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category bridge in France.

Address

Pont de l'Archevêché

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Ilko Radulov

The Cathedral (the seat of the Bishop of Paris) is one of the most famous in the world. The cathedral was built in the Gothic style and was completed in 1345, and at the end of construction was the tallest building in the world. There are three Rosetta windows in the cathedral (a large circular window that bears its name from Shoshana's imagination). Unfortunately, after the fire, the place is temporarily closed

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Gerry E

One of the gorgeous bridges spanning across the Seine. This one though is more special as it provides a panoramic view of the Notre Dame as it framed by the river and beautiful gardens. As you know, the church was recently damaged by a fire and is now undergoing restoration/repair as evidenced by the scaffolding around it. This does not detract from the aura of \historical greatness \ surrounding the cathedral. Go visit, say a prayer for our world. Please.

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Danny Juarez

A bridge to see what is left of Notre Dame, currently on of the side streets of the church is closed so you have to cros the bride to see the left side.

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Viorel Ionescu

A place full of history! Extremely frequented by tourists. In the vicinity there are many restaurants and cafes for any type of preference.

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Kate Bell

I don't really understand what reviews of a bridge mean, but this is definitely a bridge, doing its job

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Ric ardo Olvido

My heart goes to the people of France, visited Notre Dame a day after the great fire that devastated this iconic structure.

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Bruce Ferjulian

Just happened to be walking along the Seine and came upon this bridge. At street level it's closed off since it ends at the burned Notre Dame. Kind of neat looking from beneath. Have to hand it to the craftsmen for that era with their steel work.

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Roly Rodriguez

Another of my favourite spots.