Petit Pont

The Petit Pont is an arch bridge crossing the River Seine in , built in 1853, although a structure has crossed the river at this point since antiquity.
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  • Type: Bridge
  • Description: bridge in Paris, France
  • Also known as: Petit-Pont - Cardinal Lustiger

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Notre Dame de Paris and Île de la Cité.

Church
, often referred to simply as Notre-Dame, is a medieval Catholic cathedral on the , in the , France. is situated 220 metres east of Petit Pont.

Islet
The is one of two natural islands on the River in central . It spans 22.5 hectares of land. In the 4th century, it was the site of the fortress of the area governor for the Roman Empire.

Museum
is a former courthouse and prison in , France located on the west of the below the . It was originally part of the former royal palace, the Palais de la Cité, which also included the . is situated 300 metres north of Petit Pont.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Latin Quarter and 4th arrondissement.

Suburb
The of Paris is a district in on the of the , around the . Located in the city's and the arrondissements, it is known for its concentration of universities.

The 4th is a good chunk of what used to be medieval Paris, and you'll find a lot left from that time on both islands and in the narrow streets of the lower Marais.

The of Paris is one of the best known of the city's central districts, located on the Left Bank of the river Seine. Also commonly known as the "Latin Quarter" because the first great Parisian university, the Sorbonne, was founded here and Latin was the language the medieval period students used once to speak.

Petit Pont

Latitude
48.85331° or 48° 51′ 12″ north
Longitude
2.34696° or 2° 20′ 49″ east
Elevation
40 metres (131 feet)
Operator
Maire de Paris dans le respect des prescriptions prises par le préfet de police
Open location code
8FW4V83W+8Q
Open­Street­Map ID
way 78328159
Open­Street­Map feature
man_made=­bridge
Geo­Names ID
6696086
Wiki­data ID
Q1323635
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In Other Languages

From Basque to Vietnamese—“Petit Pont” goes by many names.
  • Basque: Petit-Pont
  • Belarusian: Малы мост
  • Catalan: Petit Pont
  • Catalan: Petit-Pont
  • Chinese: 吕斯蒂热枢机小桥
  • Chinese: 小桥
  • Chinese: 小橋
  • Czech: Petit Pont
  • Czech: Petit-Pont
  • Dutch: Petit Pont
  • Dutch: Petit-Pont
  • Dutch: pont Petit Pont - Cardinal Lustiger
  • Finnish: Petit-Pont
  • French: Petit Pont
  • French: Petit-Pont-Cardinal-Lustiger, Paris
  • French: Petit-Pont-Cardinal-Lustiger
  • French: Petit-Pont
  • French: pont du cardinal Lustiger
  • French: pont Petit Pont - Cardinal Lustiger
  • German: Petit Pont-Cardinal Lustiger
  • German: Petit Pont
  • German: Petit-Pont
  • Greek: Πετί Πον
  • Greek: Πετί-Πον-Καρντινάλ-Λυστιζέ
  • Hebrew: הגשר הקטן
  • Italian: Petit-Pont-Cardinal-Lustiger
  • Italian: Petit-Pont
  • Japanese: プティ・ポン
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Petit-Pont-Cardinal-Lustiger
  • Persian: پل پوتی
  • Polish: Petit Pont
  • Portuguese: Petit-Pont
  • Russian: Малый мост
  • Slovak: Petit-Pont
  • Slovenian: Petit Pont
  • Slovenian: Petit-Pont-Cardinal-Lustiger
  • Slovenian: Petit-Pont
  • Spanish: Petit Pont
  • Spanish: Petit-Pont
  • Swedish: Petit-Pont-Cardinal-Lustiger
  • Turkish: Petit Pont
  • Ukrainian: Малий міст
  • Vietnamese: Cầu Petit-Pont
  • Vietnamese: Petit Pont
  • Vietnamese: Petit-Pont
  • Petit-Pont-Cardinal-Lustiger

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