List of bridges in France

This list of bridges in France lists bridges of particular historical, scenic, architectural or engineering interest. Road and railway bridges, viaducts, aqueducts and footbridges are included.

Historical and architectural interest bridges

Name Distinction Length Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location District Ref.
1Pont Julien Historic monument118 m (387 ft)Masonry
3 semi-circular arches
Via Domitia
Former road bridge
Calavon
3 BCAptBonnieux
43°51′45.3″N 5°18′23.4″E
Vaucluse[M 1]
[S 1]
2Pont du GardHeight : 48.7 m (160 ft)
Span : 24.4 m (80 ft)
World Heritage Site
Historic monument
275 m (902 ft)Masonry
3 levels (6, 11 and 35 semi-circular arches), shelly limestone
Aqueduct of Nîmes
Gardon
1st centuryVers-Pont-du-Gard
43°56′51.2″N 4°32′6.4″E
Gard[M 2]
[S 2]
[1]
3Pont Ambroix
in ruins
Historic monument100 m (330 ft)Masonry
1 semi-circular arch (7 originally)
1st centuryGallargues-le-MontueuxVilletelle
43°43′2″N 4°9′6.9″E
Gard
Hérault
[M 3]
[S 3]
4Pont Flavien Historic monument25 m (82 ft)Masonry
1 semi-circular arch, 2 access doors, limestone
1st centurySaint-Chamas
43°32′28.8″N 5°2′34.8″E
Bouches-du-Rhône[M 4]
[S 4]
5Roman Bridge (Vaison-la-Romaine) Historic monument17 m (56 ft)Masonry
1 arch
Road bridge
Ouvèze
1st centuryVaison-la-Romaine
44°14′20″N 5°4′28.7″E
Vaucluse[M 5]
[S 5]
6Pont romain de Viviers Historic monument108 m (354 ft)Masonry
11 arches (9 semi-circular, 2 segmental)

Escoutay
2nd centuryViviers
44°29′18.8″N 4°40′18.2″E
Ardèche[M 6]
[S 6]
7Pont du Diable, HéraultRoutes of Santiago de Compostela in France
World Heritage Site
Historic monument
65 m (213 ft)Masonry
2 arches
Former road bridge
Hérault (river)
1031AnianeSaint-Jean-de-Fos
43°42′27.4″N 3°33′26.3″E
Hérault[M 7]
[S 7]
[2]
8Pont Vieux (Albi)Episcopal City of Albi
World Heritage Site
Historic monument
151 m (495 ft)Masonry
9 arches
Road bridge
Tarn (river)
11th centuryAlbi
43°55′52.1″N 2°8′40.6″E
Tarn[M 8]
[S 8]
[3]
9Pont du Diable (Chalencon) Historic monument50 m (160 ft)Masonry
2 semi-circular arches
Footbridge
Ance (river)
11th centurySaint-André-de-ChalenconTiranges
45°16′59.5″N 3°59′4.8″E
Haute-Loire[M 9]
[S 9]
10Pont Saint-BénézetA chapel sits on the bridge
World Heritage Site
Historic monument
120 m (390 ft)Masonry
4 arches remaining
1185Avignon
43°57′13.9″N 4°48′17.5″E
Vaucluse[M 10]
[S 10]
[4]
11Pont Vieux de Béziers Historic monument241 m (791 ft)Masonry
15 arches
Road bridge
Orb (river)
12th centuryBéziers
43°20′21.6″N 3°12′29.4″E
Hérault[M 11]
[S 11]
12Pont du Diable (Olargues) Historic monumentMasonry
1 main semi-circular arch (7 originally)
Footbridge
Jaur
12th centuryOlargues
43°33′25.2″N 2°54′41.3″E
Hérault[M 12]
[S 12]
13Vieux Pont de SospelBridge castle
Historic monument
36 m (118 ft)Masonry
2 arches
Footbridge
Bévéra
13th centurySospel
43°52′40.7″N 7°26′57.1″E
Alpes-Maritimes[M 13]
[S 13]
14Pont de RohanOne of the few remaining inhabited bridge
Historic monument
67 m (220 ft)Masonry
Footbridge
Élorn
1336Landerneau
48°27′0.5″N 4°14′57.3″W
Finistère[M 14]
[S 14]
[5]
15Pont du Diable (Céret)Span : 45 m (148 ft)
Historic monument
Masonry
1 semi-circular arch
Former road bridge
Tech (river)
1341Céret
42°29′43.6″N 2°44′39.5″E
Pyrénées-Orientales[M 15]
[S 15]
16Pont ValentréBridge castle
Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France
World Heritage Site
Historic monument
138 m (453 ft)Masonry
7 pointed arches, 3 bridge towers
Footbridge
Lot (river)
1378Cahors
44°26′42.2″N 1°25′54.1″E
Lot[M 16]
[S 16]
[2]
17Pont Grand (Tournon-sur-Rhône)Span : 49.2 m (161 ft)
Historic monument
Masonry
1 semi-circular arch
Road bridge
Doux (river)
1379Tournon-sur-RhôneSaint-Jean-de-Muzols
45°4′0.1″N 4°46′51.8″E
Ardèche[M 17]
[S 17]
18Pont Vieux (Espalion)Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France
World Heritage Site
Historic monument
Masonry
4 pointed arches , sandstone
Footbridge
Lot (river)
14th centuryEspalion
44°31′20.9″N 2°45′49.4″E
Aveyron[M 18]
[S 18]
19Nyons BridgeSpan : 40.5 m (133 ft)
Historic monument
Masonry
1 segmental arch, limestone
Road bridge
Aigues
1409Nyons
44°21′35.7″N 5°8′38.8″E
Drôme[M 19]
[S 19]
20Pont NeufOldest bridge over the Seine river in Paris
Paris, Banks of the Seine
World Heritage Site
Historic monument
232 m (761 ft)Masonry
12 arches (7+5)
Road bridge
Seine
16071st6th arrondissement of Paris
48°51′27.8″N 2°20′30.7″E
Paris[M 20]
[S 20]
[6]
21Pont LesdiguièresSpan : 45.6 m (150 ft)
Historic monument
Masonry
1 arch
Former road bridge
Drac (river)
1611Le Pont-de-ClaixClaix
45°7′14.5″N 5°41′47.2″E
Isère[M 21]
[S 21]
22Pont de LavaurSpan : 48.7 m (160 ft)
Historic monument
116 m (381 ft)Masonry
1 arch
Road bridge
Agout
1791LavaurLabastide-Saint-Georges
43°42′5.1″N 1°49′24.6″E
Tarn[M 22]
[S 22]
23Gignac BridgeSpan : 48.4 m (159 ft)
Historic monument
175 m (574 ft)Masonry
3 arches (1 main pseudo-elliptical, 2 semi-circular)
Road bridge
Hérault (river)
1810Gignac
43°39′13.1″N 3°32′8.4″E
Hérault[M 23]
[S 23]
[7]
24Pont de Vieille-Brioude
collapsed in 1822
Span : 54.6 m (179 ft)100 m (330 ft)Masonry
Road bridge
Allier (river)
1818Vieille-Brioude
45°15′38.3″N 3°24′30.8″E
Haute-Loire[S 24]
25Pont de pierre (Bordeaux) Historic monument487 m (1,598 ft)Masonry
17 segmental arches
1822Bordeaux
44°50′18.3″N 0°33′46.2″W
Gironde[M 24]
[S 25]
26Pont de Tournon-sur-Rhône
destroyed in 1965
Conception by Marc Seguin
Span : 85 m (279 ft) (x2)
170 m (560 ft)Suspension
Iron wire-cable, masonry pylons
Road bridge
Rhône
1825Tournon-sur-RhôneTain-l'Hermitage
45°4′9.6″N 4°50′1.5″E
Ardèche
Drôme
[M 25]
[8]
27Pont de la CailleHighest bridge in the world when inaugurated
Height : 147 m (482 ft)
Span : 191 m (627 ft)
Historic monument
191 m (627 ft)Suspension
Masonry pylons
Former road bridge
Les Usses
1839CruseillesAllonzier-la-Caille
46°0′43″N 6°6′42.4″E
Haute-Savoie[M 26]
[S 26]
[9]
28Pont suspendu de Tonnay-Charente Historic monument635 m (2,083 ft)Suspension
Iron and wooden deck
Former road bridge
Charente (river)
1842Tonnay-Charente
45°56′24.5″N 0°53′9.5″W
Charente-Maritime[M 27]
[S 27]
29Roquefavour AqueductHeight : 82.6 m (271 ft)
Historic monument
393 m (1,289 ft)Masonry
3 levels (12, 15 and 53 semi-circular arches)
1847Ventabren
43°31′0.4″N 5°18′46.8″E
Bouches-du-Rhône[M 28]
[S 28]
30Viaduc de Saint-ChamasHeight : 31 m (102 ft)
Historic monument
385 m (1,263 ft)Masonry
49 cross semi-circular arches
1848Saint-Chamas
43°32′33.4″N 5°2′58.9″E
Bouches-du-Rhône[M 29]
[S 29]
31Pont du Jardin des plantes de GrenobleFirst bridge made of poured concrete
Build by Louis Vicat
Arch
Concrete
Footbridge
1855Grenoble
Isère[10]
32Orb AqueductCanal du Midi
World Heritage Site
Historic monument
240 m (790 ft)Masonry
7 elliptical arches
1856Béziers
43°20′4.8″N 3°12′46.3″E
Hérault[M 30]
[S 30]
[11]
33Pont de RochemaureConception by Marc Seguin
Historic monument
304 m (997 ft)Suspension
Iron wire-cable, wooden deck, 3 masonry pylons
Former road bridge
Rhône
1859Rochemaure
44°34′58.1″N 4°42′39.4″E
Ardèche[M 31]
[S 31]
[12]
34Viaduc de BusseauHeight : 56.5 m (185 ft)
Historic monument
339 m (1,112 ft)Truss
Wrought iron deck and piers
MontluçonSaint-Sulpice-Laurière railway
Creuse (river)
1864AhunCressat
46°07′23.4″N 2°01′35.1″E
Creuse[M 32]
[S 32]
35Pont du Châtelet (Fouillouse)Height : 108 m (354 ft)
Span : 18 m (59 ft)
27 m (89 ft)Masonry
1 segmental arch
Road bridge
Ubaye
1882Saint-Paul-sur-Ubaye
44°32′10.9″N 6°47′08.8″E
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence[S 33]
36Viaduc de LavaurConception by Paul Séjourné
Span : 61.5 m (202 ft)
123 m (404 ft)Masonry
1 main semi-circular arch
Montauban-Ville-BourbonLa Crémade railway
Agout
1884LavaurLabastide-Saint-Georges
43°42′11.8″N 1°49′26.7″E
Tarn[S 34]
37Garabit viaductHighest viaduct in the world when inaugurated
Construction by Gustave Eiffel
Historic monument
565 m (1,854 ft)Arch
Wrought iron deck arch
BéziersNeussargues railway
Truyère
1888Ruynes-en-MargerideVal-d'Arcomie
44°58′31.3″N 3°10′37.8″E
Cantal[M 33]
[S 35]
[13]
38Briare aqueductLongest navigable aqueduct in France
Historic monument
662 m (2,172 ft)Box girder
Steel
1896BriareSaint-Firmin-sur-Loire
47°37′54.7″N 2°44′11.4″E
Loiret[M 34]
[S 36]
[14]
39Oudan Canal BridgeA rare example of a river-bridge, the river passes over the canalBox girder
Steel
1897Roanne
46°02′56.6″N 4°05′48.5″E
Loire[S 37]
40Rochefort-Martrou Transporter BridgeLast transporter bridge in France
Conception by Ferdinand Arnodin
Historic monument
175 m (574 ft)Suspension
Steel
Transporter bridge
1900Rochefort
45°54′58.1″N 0°57′39.0″W
Charente-Maritime[M 35]
[S 38]
[15]
41Pont Alexandre IIIConception by Louis-Jean Résal
Paris, Banks of the Seine
World Heritage Site
Historic monument
160 m (520 ft)Arch
Steel deck arch
Road bridge
Seine
19001st6th arrondissement of Paris
48°51′49.2″N 2°18′48.8″E
Paris[M 36]
[S 39]
[6]
42Pont des CatalansConception by Paul Séjourné257 m (843 ft)Masonry
5 elliptical arches
Road bridge
Garonne
1908Toulouse
43°36′11.7″N 1°25′40.6″E
Haute-Garonne[S 40]
43Pont SéjournéConception by Paul Séjourné
Historic monument
237 m (778 ft)Masonry
2 levels (1 and 16 arches)
1908Fontpédrouse
42°31′4″N 2°12′13.5″E
Pyrénées-Orientales[M 37]
[S 41]
44Fades viaductHighest railway bridge in France
Height : 132.5 m (435 ft)
Piers height : 92.3 m (303 ft)
Historic monument
470 m (1,540 ft)Truss
Warren type, steel and laminated iron deck, granite hollow piers
LapeyrouseVolvic railway
Sioule
1909Les Ancizes-CompsSauret-Besserve
45°58′18.2″N 2°48′10″E
Puy-de-Dôme[M 38]
[S 42]
[16]
45Pont de CassagneConception by Ferdinand Arnodin
Historic monument
253 m (830 ft)Suspension
Metal girder deck and pylons, masonry piers
Gisclard cable bridge
1909SautoPlanès
42°30′14.3″N 2°8′36.1″E
Pyrénées-Orientales[M 39]
[S 43]
46Pont des Pierres
destroyed in 1944
Span : 80 m (260 ft)Masonry
1 segmental arch
Road bridge
BellegardeChézery tramway
Valserine
1910ConfortMontanges
46°9′55″N 5°48′40″E
Ain[S 44]
47Viaduc des Rochers NoirsConception by Ferdinand Arnodin
Historic monument
170 m (560 ft)Suspension
Metal girder deck and pylons, masonry piers
Gisclard cable bridge
Transcorrézien
Luzège
1913LapleauSoursac
45°16′6.2″N 2°10′56″E
Corrèze[M 40]
[S 45]
48Viaduc de la RoizonneConception by Paul Séjourné
Span : 79 m (259 ft)
260 m (850 ft)Masonry
1 main semi-circular arch
1928Nantes-en-RatierSiévoz
44°54′51.7″N 5°49′43.4″E
Isère[S 46]

Major road and railway bridges

This table presents the structures with spans greater than 100 meters (non-exhaustive list).

Name Span Length Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location District Ref.
1Pont de Normandie856 m (2,808 ft)2,142 m (7,028 ft)Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, concrete pylons
43+96+856+96+43
1995Le HavreHonfleur
49°25′56.1″N 0°16′26.3″E
Seine-Maritime
Calvados
[Note 1]
[S 48]
[17]
[18]
2Tancarville Bridge608 m (1,995 ft)1,400 m (4,600 ft)Suspension
Steel truss deck, concrete pylons
176+608+176
1959TancarvilleMarais-Vernier
49°28′21.6″N 0°27′52.8″E
Seine-Maritime
Eure
[S 49]
[19]
3Saint-Nazaire Bridge404 m (1,325 ft)3,356 m (11,010 ft)Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, steel pylons
158+404+158
Route départementale 213
Loire
1975Saint-NazaireSaint-Brevin-les-Pins
47°17′6.3″N 2°10′13.8″W
Loire-Atlantique[Note 2]
[S 51]
[21]
4Pont de l'Iroise400 m (1,300 ft)800 m (2,600 ft)Cable-stayed
Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons
47+51+102+400+102+51+47
1994Plougastel-DaoulasLe Relecq-Kerhuon
48°23′18.1″N 4°23′55.6″W
Finistère[S 52]
[22]
5Pont d'Aquitaine394 m (1,293 ft)1,766 m (5,794 ft)Suspension
Steel truss deck, concrete pylons
143+394+143
1967Bordeaux
44°52′47.2″N 0°32′9.7″W
Gironde[S 53]
[23]
6Millau Viaduct342 m (1,122 ft)(x6)2,460 m (8,070 ft)Cable-stayed
Steel box girder deck, 7 concrete pylons
204+6x342+204
2004MillauCreissels
44°4′48″N 3°1′20.6″E
Aveyron[S 54]
[24]
7Pont de Brotonne320 m (1,050 ft)1,278 m (4,193 ft)Cable-stayed
Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons
70+143+320+143+58
Route départementale 490
Seine
1977Caudebec-en-Caux
49°31′13.9″N 0°44′49.8″E
Seine-Maritime[S 55]
[25]
8Chavanon Viaduct300 m (980 ft)360 m (1,180 ft)Suspension
Composite steel/concrete deck, concrete pylons
2000MerlinesMesseix
45°37′26.5″N 2°28′47.5″E
Corrèze
Puy-de-Dôme
[S 56]
[26]
9Térénez bridge285 m (935 ft)515 m (1,690 ft)Cable-stayed
Concrete curved deck, concrete pylons
34+81+285+81+34
Route nationale 791
Aulne
2011LandévennecRosnoën
48°16′7.9″N 4°15′48.2″W
Finistère[S 57]
[27]
10Bras de la Plaine Bridge281 m (922 ft)305 m (1,001 ft)Box girder
Composite steel/concrete deck
Route départementale 26
Bras de la Plaine
2001Saint-PierreEntre-Deux
21°16′35.5″S 55°27′56.7″E
Réunion[S 58]
[28]
11Grand Canal du Havre Bridge275 m (902 ft)1,410 m (4,630 ft)Beam bridge
Steel
V-shaped legs
107+275+107
1994Le Havre
49°27′54.8″N 0°16′27.6″E
Seine-Maritime[S 59]
12Chateaubriand Bridge260 m (850 ft)424 m (1,391 ft)Arch
Concrete deck arch
Route nationale 176
Rance (river)
1991Plouër-sur-RanceLa Ville-ès-Nonais
48°32′14.6″N 1°58′17.3″W
Côtes-d'Armor
Ille-et-Vilaine
[S 60]
[29]
13Grande Ravine Viaduct250 m (820 ft)288 m (945 ft)Box girder
Composite steel/concrete deck
Route des Tamarins
Grande Ravine
2009Les Trois-Bassins
21°7′19.6″S 55°16′46.8″E
Réunion[S 61]
14La Roche-Bernard Bridge245 m (804 ft)409 m (1,342 ft)Suspension
Steel truss deck, concrete pylons
Route départementale 765
Vilaine
1960La Roche-BernardMarzan
47°31′28.6″N 2°18′18.4″W
Morbihan[S 62]
15Oyapock River Bridge245 m (804 ft)378 m (1,240 ft)Cable-stayed
Concrete deck, concrete pylons
66+245+66
Route nationale 2 (Guiana)
Oyapock
2011Saint-GeorgesOiapoque
3°52′51″N 51°48′9″W
French Guiana
 Brazil
[S 63]
16Cheviré Bridge242 m (794 ft)1,563 m (5,128 ft)Box girder
Steel
69+242+69
Route nationale 844
European route E3
Nantes Ring Road
Loire
1990Nantes
47°11′34.5″N 1°36′49.2″W
Loire-Atlantique[S 64]
[30]
17Ancenis Suspension Bridge238 m (781 ft)412 m (1,352 ft)Suspension
Steel truss deck, concrete pylons
80+238+80
Route nationale 763
Loire
1953AncenisLiré
47°21′42.3″N 1°10′35.1″W
Loire-Atlantique
Maine-et-Loire
[S 65]
[31]
18Three Countries Bridge229 m (751 ft)250 m (820 ft)Arch
Steel through arch
Footbridge
Rhine
2007HuningueWeil am Rhein
47°35′29.5″N 7°35′23.8″E
Haut-Rhin
 Germany
[Note 3]
[S 66]
19Viaur Viaduct220 m (720 ft)460 m (1,510 ft)Arch
Steel deck arch
CastelnaudaryRodez Railway
Viaur
1902Tauriac-de-NaucelleTanus
44°7′25.6″N 2°19′51.1″E
Aveyron
Tarn
[S 67]
20Martigues Viaduct210 m (690 ft)875 m (2,871 ft)Box girder
Steel
V-shaped legs
A55 autoroute
Caronte Canal
1972Martigues
43°24′8.9″N 5°2′32.1″E
Bouches-du-Rhône[S 68]
[32]
21Pierre Pflimlin Bridge205 m (673 ft)957 m (3,140 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
121+205+139
Route nationale 353
Rhine
2002StrasbourgOffenburg
48°29′29.1″N 7°46′10.1″E
Bas-Rhin
 Germany
[S 69]
22Morbihan Bridge201 m (659 ft)376 m (1,234 ft)Arch
Concrete deck arch
1995La Roche-Bernard
47°31′53.8″N 2°18′1.7″W
Morbihan[S 70]
23Europe Bridge (Orléans)201 m (659 ft)470 m (1,540 ft)Arch
Steel through arch
Route nationale 152
Loire
2000Saint-Jean-de-la-RuelleSaint-Pryvé-Saint-Mesmin
47°53′44.5″N 1°52′34.8″E
Loiret[S 71]
24Cornouaille Bridge200 m (660 ft)610 m (2,000 ft)Box girder
Steel
110+200+110
Route départementale 44
Odet
1972Bénodet
47°53′6.4″N 4°7′18.1″W
Finistère[S 72]
[33]
25Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert Bridge200 m (660 ft)270 m (890 ft)Suspension
Self-anchored, composite steel/concrete deck, concrete pylons
Route nationale 498
Loire
2008Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert
45°31′2.3″N 4°14′56.3″E
Loire[S 73]

Notes and references

  • Notes
  1. The Pont de Normandie held the record of the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world from 1995 to 1999, when the Tatara Bridge opened in Japan.[S 47]
  2. The Saint-Nazaire Bridge, with its access viaducts, is the longest bridge of metropolitan France. The 404 metres (1,325 ft) main span was in 1975 the longest cable-stayed span in the world, until the opening of the Engineer Carlos Fernández Casado Bridge in 1983 in Spain.[20][S 50]
  3. The tripoint border between France, Germany and Switzerland is situated about 100 metres (330 ft) south of the Three Countries Bridge, so the bridge is on the France–Germany border but doesn't cross exactly the France–Switzerland border.
  • "POP : la plateforme ouverte du patrimoine". Pop.culture.gouv.fr - Ministry of Culture (in French). Mérimée database
  1. "Julian Bridge".
  2. "Pont du Gard".
  3. "Ambrussum Bridge".
  4. "Flavian Bridge".
  5. "Roman Bridge at Vaison-la-Romaine".
  6. "Viviers Roman Bridge".
  7. "Devil's Bridge".
  8. "Pont-Vieux d'Albi".
  9. "Devil's Bridge".
  10. "Saint-Bénezet Bridge".
  11. "Pont Vieux".
  12. "Devil's Bridge".
  13. "Old Sospel Toll Bridge".
  14. "Rohan Bridge".
  15. "Pont du Diable de Céret".
  16. "Valentré Bridge".
  17. "Pont-Grand de Tournon".
  18. "Old Espalion Bridge".
  19. "Nyons Bridge".
  20. "Pont-Neuf".
  21. "Lesdiguières Bridge".
  22. "Pont Saint-Roch".
  23. "Gignac Bridge".
  24. "Vieille-Brioude Bridge".
  25. "Pont de Pierre".
  26. "Pont Charles-Albert".
  27. "Tonnay-Charente Bridge".
  28. "Roquefavour Aqueduct".
  29. "Saint-Chamas Viaduct".
  30. "Béziers Canal Bridge".
  31. "Rochemaure Bridge".
  32. "Busseau Viaduct".
  33. "Châtelet Bridge".
  34. "Lavaur Railroad Bridge".
  35. "Garabit Viaduct".
  36. "Briare Canal Bridge".
  37. "Oudan Canal Bridge".
  38. "Rochefort-Martrou Transporter Bridge".
  39. "Alexandre III Bridge".
  40. "Pont des Catalans".
  41. "Fontpédrouse Viaduct".
  42. "Viaduc des Fades".
  43. "Cassagne Bridge".
  44. "Pont des Pierres".
  45. "Viaduc des Rochers Noirs".
  46. "Roizonne Viaduct".
  47. "Tatara Bridge".
  48. "Normandy Bridge".
  49. "Tancarville Bridge".
  50. "Engineer Carlos Fernández Casado Bridge".
  51. "Saint-Nazaire Bridge".
  52. "Iroise Bridge".
  53. "Aquitaine Bridge".
  54. "Millau Viaduct".
  55. "Brotonne Bridge".
  56. "Chavanon Viaduct".
  57. "Térénez Bridge".
  58. "Pont du Bras de la Plaine".
  59. "Grand Canal Bridge at Le Havre".
  60. "Chateaubriand Bridge".
  61. "Viaduc de la Grande-Ravine".
  62. "La Roche-Bernard Suspension Bridge".
  63. "Oyapock River Bridge".
  64. "Cheviré Viaduct".
  65. "Pont suspendu d'Ancenis".
  66. "Three Countries Bridge".
  67. "Viaur Viaduct".
  68. "Martigues Viaduct".
  69. "Pierre-Pflimlin Bridge".
  70. "Morbihan Bridge".
  71. "Pont de l'Europe".
  72. "Cornouaille Bridge".
  73. "Great Loire River Bridge".
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See also

Further reading

  • Prade, Marcel (1988). Les ponts monuments historiques (in French). Poitiers: Brissaud. p. 432. ISBN 2-902170-54-8.
  • Prade, Marcel (1988). Ponts et viaducs au XIXe siècle (in French). Poitiers: Brissaud. p. 408. ISBN 2-902170-59-9.
  • Prade, Marcel (1990). Ponts & Viaducs Remarquables d'Europe (in French). Poitiers: Brissaud. p. 351. ISBN 2-902170-65-3.
  • de Dartein, Fernand. Études sur les ponts en pierre remarquables par leur décoration antérieurs au XIXe siècle (in French). Paris: Librairie polytechnique Béranger.
    • Volume 1 : Ponts français antérieurs au XVIIIe siècle. 1912.
    • Volume 2 : Ponts français du XVIIIe siècle. Centre de la France. 1912.
    • Volume 3 : Ponts français du XVIIIe siècle. Languedoc. 1908.
    • Volume 4 : Ponts français du XVIIIe siècle. Bourgogne. 1909.
  • Mesqui, Jean (1986). Picard (ed.). Le pont en France avant le temps des ingénieurs (in French). Paris. p. 304. ISBN 2-7084-0322-2.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Marrey, Bernard (1990). Picard (ed.). Les ponts modernes – XVIII - XIXe siècles (in French). Paris. p. 319. ISBN 2-7084-0401-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Marrey, Bernard (1995). Picard (ed.). Les ponts modernes – XXe siècle (in French). Paris. p. 279. ISBN 2-7084-0484-9.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Bosman, Françoise; Mille, Martine; Piernas, Gersende (2010). Somogy (ed.). Ponts d'ici et d'ailleurs. L'art du vide. Trois siècles de génie français XVIIIe-XXe (in French). Paris. p. 424. ISBN 978-2-7572-0357-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Montens, Serge (2009). Christine Bonneton (ed.). Les 500 plus beaux ponts de France (in French). Paris. p. 287. ISBN 978-2-86253-453-4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Leonhardt, Fritz (1982). The architectural Press (ed.). Brücken - Bridges (in German). Londres. p. 308. ISBN 0-85139-764-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Smith Whitney, Charles (1983). Greenwich House (ed.). Bridges. Their art, science & evolution. New York. p. 360. ISBN 0-517-402440.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Troyano, Leonardo Fernández (2003). Bridge Engineering. A Global Perspective. London: Thomas Telford Publishing. ISBN 0-7277-3215-3.
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