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The Alexander III Bridge across Seine river in Paris Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Invalides from the Alexander III bridge, Paris Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Alexander III Bridge,statues and lanterns,Seine river,Paris Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Alexander III Bridge at night in Paris, France Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lanterns on The Alexander III Bridge across Seine river in Paris Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Alexander III Bridge across Seine river in Paris Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Alexander III Bridge across Seine river in Paris Royalty Free Stock Photo
Alexander III bridge
The famous Alexander-III bridge across the Seine river in Paris in a summer day in France Royalty Free Stock Photo
Alexander III bridge Royalty Free Stock Photo
France, paris: Statues of Alexander III bridge Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Alexander III Bridge Paris France Royalty Free Stock Photo
Drawing of Alexander III bridge in Paris showing Eiffel tower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Woman on Alexander III bridge in Paris Royalty Free Stock Photo
The bridge, with its exuberant Art Nouveau lamps, cherubs, nymphs and winged horses at either end, was built between 1896 and 1900. It is named after Tsar Alexander III, who had concluded the Franco-Russian Alliance in 1892. His son Nicholas II laid the foundation stone in October 1896. The style of the bridge reflects that of the Grand Palais, to which it leads on the right bank. The construction of the bridge is a marvel of 19th century engineering, consisting of a six-metre high single span steel arch. The design, by the architects Joseph Cassien-Bernard and Gaston Cousin, was subject to strict controls that prevented the bridge from obscuring the view of the Champs-Élysées or the Invalides. The bridge was built by the engineers Jean Résal and Amédée dAlby and inaugurated in 1900 for the Universal Exhibition (as were the nearby Grand Palais and Petit Palais).


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