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Une terrible inondation frappe à nouveau Paris en 1373. Les barques circulent alors rue Saint-Denis et rue Saint-Antoine d'où elles parviennent jusqu'à l'abbaye royale de Saint-Antoine
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An
apron in the shape of wing of plane which is pressed on two open cones in
corollas.
In
january 1986, the Council of Paris approves the creation of the Pont Charles-of-Gaulle
, with an aim of improving the traffic related to the Pont d'Austerlitz,
and of supporting the communication between the railway poles: Gare de
Lyon and Gare d'Austerlitz. The realization of the 35 2nd and last bridge
carried out in Paris, is entrusted to Louis Arretche and Roman Karasinski,
prizes winner of a European contest launched in 1987. Lighting forms integral
part of the design with a treatment which reinforces the lightness and
the horizontality of the work.
Pont
Charles-de-Gaulle
207,5
meters
Your
cruising on the Seine with the wire of the bridges of Paris
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Most beautiful barges of Paris and boats in cruising on the Seine in our selection of books
Paris National
Geographic
Texte Jean-Marc Parisis.
Photographies Alexandra Boulat.
Ponts de Paris Éditions
Flammarion
Hugues Demeude, Photographies
de Patrick Escudero.
Paris Péniches Éditions
Minerva
Cendrine Mercier, Francesca Mantovani, Annie Der
Bedrossian
Les Bords de Seine Éditions
Massin
J.M. Larbodières.
Les Ponts de Paris Collection
Paris et son Patrimoine
Guy Lambert.
Ponts de Paris Éditions
Sauret
Jocelyne Van Deputte, architecture et histoire,
Paris-Musées.