Explore Pont d'Avignon, a bridge over the Rhône, built in 1177 and learn about its historical significance as a trade and pilgrimage route to Spain and Italy.
Learn about the legend of Bénezet, the young shepherd who, under divine inspiration, initiated the bridge's construction.
Visit the Chapel of Saint Bénezet, located on the bridge, dedicated to the shepherd who inspired its construction and became a local saint.
Take in the scenic views of the Rhône River and the surrounding landscapes from the bridge, providing a picturesque setting.
About the Pont dAvignon:
The Pont d'Avignon, also known as Pont Saint-Bénézet, is a historic bridge in Avignon, France, renowned for its mediaeval architecture and cultural significance. Constructed in 1177, the bridge originally spanned the Rhône River with 22 arches, facilitating trade and pilgrimage routes to Spain and Italy. Legend has it that a young shepherd named Bénézet, inspired by divine intervention, initiated its construction. Although only four arches remain today, the bridge remains a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is immortalised by the famous song "Sur le Pont d'Avignon."
About the Pont dAvignon Tickets:
How to Reach?
Purchasing the Pont dAvignon ticket in advance has a number of benefits.Peace of mind, assured admission, exclusive deals, and discounts.
Tickets are valid for the date and time specified at the time of booking.
Visitors aged under 8 years can join free of cost. Child tickets are applicable for visitors aged between 8 - 17 years.
A visit to Pont d'Avignon typically takes about 30 to 45 minutes.
Explore the Pont d'Avignon to experience its historical significance and enjoy panoramic views of the Rhône River and Avignon’s skyline.