The pont de Tolbiac (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃ tɔlbjak]) is a bridge across the Seine in Paris built between 1879 and 1882 by H.P. Bernard, and J.D.A. Pérouse. It crosses from the 12th to the 13th arrondissement, linking quai de Bercy to rue Neuve Tolbiac. Its nearest Paris Metro station is Cour Saint-Émilion.

Pont de Tolbiac
Tolbiac Bridge
Coordinates48°49′58″N 02°22′51″E / 48.83278°N 2.38083°E / 48.83278; 2.38083
CrossesSeine
LocaleParis, France
Next upstreamPont National
Next downstreamPasserelle
Simone-de-Beauvoir
Characteristics
Designarch bridge
Total length168 metres (551 ft)
Width20 metres (66 ft)
History
Construction start1879
Construction end1882
Opened1882
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History

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Location on the Seine

The pont de Tolbiac was built in a wave of urbanisation of eastern Paris in the second half of the 19th century. The decision to build it was made in 1877 by a vote of the municipal council, to create an intermediate crossing in the long space between the existing Pont National and Pont de Bercy. The city financed the works, which began in 1879. It was hit by a downed British plane in 1943. In the 1990s it became the location for techno raves.

Architecture

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The total length of 168 metres (551 ft), five elliptical arches, 28m, 35m and 32m openings.

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