One of the bridges over the Seine River flowing through the center of Paris is the Concorde Bridge. The Concorde Bridge is a historic bridge where construction started with the maintenance of the Place de la Concorde, which was originally called Louis XVIII bridge, but it has turned three turns, and since 1830 the name is established as the current Concorde Bridge. Concorde Bridge is literally a bridge connecting Concorde Plaza to Bourbon Palace, a bridge with a lot of traffic both cars and pedestrians. In 1932 it was also widened and it was about twice the width of the bridge at that time. The sidewalks are also wide and suitable for walking tourists. Especially from here you can see the characteristic roof of the Grand Palais in the forest. The Concorde Bridge and Bourbon Palace seen from the Plaza de la Concorde are also an excellent view point. Invalides Station Assemblée Nationale Station Concorde Station
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It is the Place de la Concorde that you can see in the back of the bridge A wide sidewalk The beautiful roof of Grand Palais is also Concorde Bridge and Bourbon Palace Open Tourist Map |