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Pont Neuf in Toulouse, France
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The Pont Neuf, French for New Bridge, is a 16th-century bridge spanning over the Garonne river in Toulouse, South of France. Original planning for the bridge started in 1542 and construction commenced on the foundations in 1544. The bridge was finished in 1632 and was inaugurated on 19 October 1659. The bridge is not symmetrical; the longest arch is the third from the right-hand bank. The openings through the piers were originally supposed to represent the face and mane of a lion.
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