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The bascule bridge, built in 1885, is an interesting and impressive historical structure. 😄
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Quite busy in the morning, especially on weekends
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A bridge that rises from time to time
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Magnificent place for walking, running at the foot of the hunting castle
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Why visit the Rue de Crimée Lift Bridge? A unique example of Parisian engineering: This bridge is a rare example of a lift bridge still in operation in Paris. Watching it being lifted is a fascinating spectacle that allows you to understand the ingenuity of 19th century mechanical techniques. A lively and rapidly changing district: The Bassin de la Villette and the area around the bridge have become lively and festive places, with promenades, terraces, and water sports. It is a perfect setting for a stroll with family or friends. A preserved industrial heritage: The bridge, listed as a historic monument, is a precious part of Parisian industrial heritage, linked to the history of the city's canals. Accessibility and leisure: Located not far from the large parks of La Villette and Buttes-Chaumont, the bridge can easily be included in a day of discovery of the north-eastern districts of Paris. The Rue de Crimée lifting bridge is both a technical curiosity and an emblematic place in the 19th arrondissement, which contributes to the charm of this rapidly evolving district, between its industrial past and cultural dynamics.
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A listed building: In 1993, the Pont de Crimée was listed as a historic monument for its heritage and technical value. It is one of the last bridges of this type still in service in Paris, and its original mechanism has been preserved despite modernizations. Location and surroundings: The bridge is located at the end of the Bassin de la Villette, a large body of water that is part of the Canal de l'Ourcq. This district is undergoing a major transformation with many cultural and recreational activities, such as the Parc de la Villette, the Cité des Sciences, and open-air cinemas. In summer, the canal hosts the Paris Plages and is transformed into a lively leisure area, with water games, boat trips, and cultural events. The bridge then becomes an additional attraction in the heart of this dynamic district. Daily use: The Pont de Crimée is a road bridge that allows cars, cyclists, and pedestrians to cross the canal. Its use is daily for the inhabitants of the 19th arrondissement, but it is also appreciated by walkers and tourists who discover this lesser-known part of Paris.
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The Rue de Crimée Lift Bridge, also known as the Pont de Crimée, is a movable bridge located in the 19th arrondissement of Paris. It crosses the Canal de l'Ourcq and connects the districts of La Villette and Buttes-Chaumont. This mechanical bridge, listed as a historic monument, is a testament to 19th-century engineering and remains in operation, lifting its deck to allow boats to pass on the canal. Characteristics of the Rue de Crimée Lift Bridge: History and construction: Built in 1885, the Pont de Crimée is a lift bridge, meaning that its deck can be raised vertically to allow boats to pass on the Canal de l'Ourcq. It is one of the few lift bridges still in operation in Paris. Originally, it was designed to meet the needs of river traffic while maintaining a road link between the two banks of the canal. It replaces a swing bridge that was located on the same site. Operation: The bridge is equipped with counterweights that allow the deck to be raised in a balanced manner, making it possible for barges and pleasure boats that regularly cross the Canal de l'Ourcq to pass. It is operated several times a day by a hydraulic mechanism, and each time the bridge is raised it is a real spectacle for passers-by and local residents. The bridge rises in a few minutes to free up passage on the canal.
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