
Pont de Bir Hakeim
Pont de Bir Hakeim, located in Paris, France, is a double-decked bridge crossing the Seine River. Completed in 1905, it measures 237 meters long and 25 meters wide. The bridge supports both motor traffic and the Paris Métro Line 6, with a dedicated pedestrian walkway.
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The bridge was originally named Pont de Passy and later renamed to honor the 1942 battle of Bir Hakeim. It features steel architecture with a central arch and is adorned with intricate sculptures. The upper level carries the Métro, while the lower level accommodates vehicles and pedestrians. It offers a clear view of the Eiffel Tower and is accessible from the Bir-Hakeim Metro station.











