10 things to know about the Pont des Arts in Paris.

- The Pont des Arts is a wooden pedestrian bridge that connects the two sides of the Seine in Paris, between the Louvre and the rue de Seine.
- It was built between 1802 and 1804 by architect Louis-Alexandre de Cessart and engineer Jean-Rodolphe Perronet.
- The Pont des Arts is the first wooden bridge to be built over the Seine in Paris.
- It was closed to the public in 2015 due to the weight overload caused by the love locks.
- Since June 2015, the Pont des Arts has become a steel and glass bridge for pedestrians.
- The Pont des Arts is a popular walkway for Parisians and tourists.
- It offers a breathtaking view of Paris's landmarks, including the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame and the Louvre.
- The Pont des Arts is often used as a filming location for movies and television shows.
- It has been the site of many cultural events, including art exhibitions and concerts.
- The Pont des Arts is also famous for its love locks, where couples come to lock a padlock on the bridge's railing as a sign of eternal love.
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