Pont de Grenelle

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The bridge can be seen behind the replica of the Statue of Liberty.

Origin of the name

The bridge's original name came from the town and plain of Grenelle on its Left Bank end. Grenelle was a town in the Seine department from 1830, and became a part of Paris's 15th arrondissement in 1860.

On 18 June 2016, the bridge was renamed the "Pont de Grenelle-Cadets-de-Saumur" to honor the students of the Cavalry School who defended the Loire region in the Battle of Saumur that took place in June 1940.[1]

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Location on the Seine

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