Paris, France
The Pont au Change across the Seine. There have been several bridges on this site; the current one was built 1858-1860 (during the reign of Napoleon III, hence the insignias).

Named after the goldsmiths and money changers who had their shops on an earlier version of the bridge.
Paris, France
The Pont Neuf (New Bridge) across the Seine. Despite the name, this is the Seine's oldest standing bridge - constructed 1578 - 1607.
Paris, France
The Pont Alexandre III (Alexander Bridge) across the Seine. Named after Tsar Alexander III (who concluded the Franco-Russian Alliance in 1892), built between 1896 and 1900.
Paris, France
The Pont au Change across the Seine. There have been several bridges on this site; the current one was built 1858-1860 (during the reign of Napoleon III, hence the insignias).

Named after the goldsmiths and money changers who had their shops on an earlier version of the bridge.
Paris, France
Notre-Dame de Paris (Our Lady of Paris). A Roman Catholic cathedral, built 1163-1345.
Squirrel on bridge
Paris, France
The Pont au Change across the Seine. There have been several bridges on this site; the current one was built 1858-1860 (during the reign of Napoleon III, hence the insignias).

Named after the goldsmiths and money changers who had their shops on an earlier version of the bridge.
Paris, France
The Pont au Change across the Seine. There have been several bridges on this site; the current one was built 1858-1860 (during the reign of Napoleon III, hence the insignias).

Named after the goldsmiths and money changers who had their shops on an earlier version of the bridge.
Paris, France
The Pont au Change across the Seine. There have been several bridges on this site; the current one was built 1858-1860 (during the reign of Napoleon III, hence the insignias).

Named after the goldsmiths and money changers who had their shops on an earlier version of the bridge.
See photo in original gallery.