Introduction to the Alexandre III Bridge: The Alexandre III Bridge is the most spectacular and resplendent of the 36 ancient bridges on the Seine. With its unique steel structure bridge arch, it connects the Champs Elysées area on the right bank of the Seine and the Invalides on the left bank. The courtyard is connected to the Eiffel Tower area.
The bridge was built from 1896 to 1900. At that time, Russia and France concluded an alliance. Russian Tsar Alexander III sent people to build the bridge as a gift to Paris. His son Nicholas II opened the bridge in October 1896. Laying the foundation. There are numerous sculptures on the railings on both sides of the bridge. The columns at the entrances at both ends have symbolic decorations symbolizing the Seine and Neva rivers respectively. The lamps on the bridge are held by little cupids, and they are beautifully decorated. Huan.

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