Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Pont Alexandre III

Inaugurated on the occasion of the 1900 Universal Exhibition and classed as a historic monument, the Pont Alexandre III is one of the most emblematic bridges in Paris because of its architecture and location. At its four extremities are huge 17 metre-high pylons crowned with gilt bronze sculptures of winged horses representing the illustrious Arts, Sciences, Commerce and Industry. Pont Alexandre III connects the Invalides on the Left Bank to the Grand Palais and Petit Palais on the Right Bank. From the bridge you can enjoy a sweeping view of these buildings as well as the Eiffel Tower and over the Seine, which makes it a popular place for a stroll at any time of day or night.





Qu'est-ce que vous pouvez voir ici (What you can see here):

    1. A bridge - Un pont
    2. Pylons - Pylônes
    3. Boats - Bateaux
    4. Sculpture of fish - Sculpture de poissons
    5. A river - Une rivière

Repas
Blanquette de Veau



Dessert
Macarons


Qu'est-ce que vous pouvez entendre (What you can hear):
The lightning-L'éclair

Qu’est-ce que tu as fait?
Moi: Au Pont Alexandre III, j’ai lu un livre.

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