The Pont de Jambes, also known as the Pont de Meuse, is a traffic bridge over the Meuse in Jambes, a district of the Walloon capital Namur. The bridge connects the part of the city on the right bank with the Citadel of Namur on the left bank. The bridge likely dates back to Roman times and has been rebuilt and modernized several times. The bridge has a length of 145 meters and consists of seven arches, with the middle one being the largest to allow ships to pass through.
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Address: Namen, Belgium
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