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Pont au Change

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Crosses
  
The Seine River

Next upstream
  
Pont Notre-Dame

Width
  
30 m

Bridge type
  
Arch bridge

Next downstream
  
Pont Neuf

Locale
  
Paris, France

Total length
  
103 m

Location
  
Paris

Body of water
  
Seine

Pont au Change

Address
  
Quai de la Mégisserie, 75001 Paris, France

Similar
  
Pont Neuf, Pont Saint‑Michel, Pont Notre‑Dame, Pont du Carrousel, Petit Pont

Full moon paris la pleine lune pont au change


The Pont au Change is a bridge over the Seine River in Paris, France. The bridge is located at the border between the first and fourth arrondissements. It connects the Île de la Cité from the Palais de Justice and the Conciergerie, to the Right Bank, at the Place du Châtelet.

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History

Several bridges bearing the name Pont au Change have stood on this site. It owes its name to the goldsmiths and money changers who had installed their shops on an earlier version of the bridge in the 12th century. The current bridge was constructed from 1858 to 1860, during the reign of Napoleon III, and bears his imperial insignia.

In Literature

The Pont au Change is featured in the novel Les Miserables by Victor Hugo. Police Inspector Javert finds himself unable to reconcile his duty to surrender Jean Valjean to the authorities with the fact that Valjean saved his life. He comes to the Pont au Change and throws himself into the Seine. It also plays a role in the novel Perfume: The Story of a Murderer by Patrick Süskind; the perfumier Baldini, who takes the protagonist Grenouille as his apprentice, owns a shop on the bridge. After Grenouille leaves him, the bridge collapses and his house and shop, with him inside, falls into the river.

References

Pont au Change Wikipedia


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