Pont Pierre Corneille
71 Avenue Jacques Chastellain, 76100 Rouen, France
D840

Pont Pierre Corneille
is a minor waterways place
on the Lower Seine (La Seine aval) between
Rouen (1.12 kilometres
to the west) and
Écluse de Poses-Amfreville (Tidal limit of River Seine at Amfreville) (42.51 kilometres
to the southeast).
The nearest place in the direction of Rouen is Pont Boieldieu;
0.35 kilometres
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Écluse de Poses-Amfreville is Pont Mathilde;
0.79 kilometres
away.
There may be access to the towpath here.
Mooring here is unrated.
There is a bridge here which takes a road over the canal.
Pont Flaubert | 2.58 km | |
Pont Guillaume le Conquérant | 1.21 km | |
Rouen | 1.12 km | |
Pont Jeanne d'Arc | 0.61 km | |
Pont Boieldieu | 0.35 km | |
Pont Pierre Corneille | ||
Pont Mathilde | 0.79 km | |
Île de la Crapaudière | 7.04 km | |
Pont Ferroviaire Oissel - Tourville | 12.95 km | |
Pont de D13 (Oissel) | 12.97 km | |
Viaduc de Oissel | 14.77 km |
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[Pierre-Antoine Demoustier]
to plan and supervise the construction of pont des Arts and other new bridges in Paris. His pupil Corneille Lamandé published a detailed obituary after
[List of crossings of the Seine]
(1955), Rouen Pont Pierre-Corneille (1952), Rouen Pont Mathilde (1979), Rouen Viaduc d'Eauplet (railway bridge, rebuilt in 1946), Rouen Ponts ferroviaires
[Georges Saupique]
riveted rather than welded and it is located between the Pont Pierre-Corneille and the Pont Jeanne d’Arc. It was named after the Rouen born composer François
[Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre]
Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre (also called Bernardin de St. Pierre) (19 January 1737, in Le Havre – 21 January 1814, in Éragny, Val-d'Oise)
[Rouen]
(1657–1757), author, nephew of Pierre Corneille Pierre Antoine Motteux (1663–1718), French-born English dramatist Pierre Dangicourt (1664–1727), mathematician
[Jean Rochefort]
Breton parents.[better source needed] He was educated at the Lycée Pierre Corneille in Rouen. Rochefort was nineteen years old when he entered the Centre
[Marie Madeleine d'Aiguillon]
for the colonists of New France. The Duchess was the patroness of Pierre Corneille, who in 1636 dedicated his tragedy Le Cid to her. She also had the
[Louis Anquetin]
1887 Le pont de l'Europe, 1889, pastel on paper Inside Bruant’s Mirliton, 1886-1887 Poster in Les Maîtres de l'Affiche Lycée Pierre Corneille de Rouen
[Paris in the 17th century]
Sculpture, and of some of France's most famous writers, including Pierre Corneille, Jean Racine, La Fontaine and Moliere. Urban innovations for the city
[Catherine Ringer]
(from the album "Uni-vers-elles" by Djura) 2004: "La bohême" duo with Corneille (CD and DVD) 2005: "Maudie" (from the album "Le Pavillon Des Fous" de