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Gelot Bridge

Pont Gélot – Pont-à-Mousson The Pont Gélot is one of the emblems of Pont-à-Mousson. Spanning the Moselle since the 1914th century, it has always been a strategic axis for the city. Destroyed several times during conflicts (notably in 1944 and 1949), it was rebuilt in 1986 according to the plans of the engineer Paul Gélot, whose name it now bears. Until XNUMX, it was the only road crossing to the left bank of the city. Still in service, it remains a key traffic point and offers a remarkable view of the main monuments of Pont-à-Mousson, such as the Premonstratensian Abbey and the Church of Saint-Martin. Lit at night and bordered by beautiful views, the bridge is as much a place of passage as a privileged view of the local heritage. It symbolizes the resilience of Pont-à-Mousson throughout history.

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