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27.02.2006
Paris - Debilly Footbridge (Passerelle Debilly)
Designed by the engineers Resal, Alby and Lion, the Debilly footbridge (in French, Passerelle Debilly) was originaly built by Dayde and Pille for the Universal Exhibition of 1900 in order to facilitate the traffic of the visitors. Its name was given after the General Debilly (1763 - 1806) was killed at Iena. In 1906 the metallic footbrige is moved in the axis of the Manutention Street (rue de la Manutention). The length of the bridge is 120m and 8m large.

27 were added with the framework of the 'Bridges of Paris' project, under the reference #002-000033.

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