Métro aérien (Passy - Bir-Hakeim)
- Maxim & Lucie
- Jul 15, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Aug 14, 2024
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The section between Passy and Bir-Hakeim stations is an iconic part of the Paris Métro system, notable for its elevated tracks and stunning views of the Seine and the Eiffel Tower.
The Bir-Hakeim Bridge is a double-decked bridge with the lower deck serving as a road and pedestrian passage and the upper deck carrying the Métro Line 6. This elevated metro line crossing the river was inaugurated in 1906, during a period of rapid urban development in Paris. The iron viaduct is recognized for its distinctive metallic structure and impressive arches, symbolizing the era's engineering prowess and the city's expansion beyond its historical center.
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Named after the Battle of Bir Hakeim during World War II, the bridge stands as a tribute to the Free French forces and their resistance efforts, adding historical significance to the daily commute of passengers. The structure itself, with its intricate ironwork and open design, offers a unique blend of utility and beauty, capturing the essence of early 20th-century industrial design.
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