Les plus beaux ponts de France
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Les plus beaux ponts de France presents a curated survey of France's most remarkable bridges, combining striking photography with concise historical and architectural commentary. Author Serge Montens, in collaboration with publisher Christine Bonneton, selects structures that span centuries, from medieval stone arches to modern steel and concrete marvels. Each entry situates the bridge within its regional context, noting the engineering challenges overcome, the aesthetic intentions of its designers, and the role it has played in local transportation and cultural life. The volume serves both as a visual tribute to French civil engineering and as an accessible reference for readers interested in heritage, travel, or the built environment. By highlighting both celebrated landmarks and lesser‑known gems, the book invites a deeper appreciation of how bridges shape landscapes and connect communities across the nation.
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Serge Montens
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