The Pont Neuf, Toulouse’s oldest bridge, spans the river Garonne and has been an integral part of the city for over 400 years. Despite its name, which translates to ‘new bridge,’ it stands as a testament to 16th-century engineering. The bridge offers a vantage point from which visitors can admire the flowing waters of the Garonne and the surrounding urban landscape. Today, it remains a functional and historic landmark, inviting both locals and tourists to cross its sturdy structure and connect with the rich history of Toulouse.
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