On a Paris bridge, the end of a love too heavy to bear

Pedestrian bridge had become a shrine for amorous tourists and Parisians alike

Last updated:
1 MIN READ
1.1527974-2034605201
REUTERS
REUTERS

Paros: Workmen in Paris started pulling off hundreds of thousands of padlocks attached by lovers to the “Pont des Arts” bridge on Monday, afraid the sheer weight of the romantic tokens was putting the 19th century structure at risk.

The pedestrian bridge has become a shrine for amorous tourists and Parisians alike, who seek to immortalise their love by leaving an initialled padlock attached to its metallic grid railings.

“It’s the end of the padlocks,” deputy Paris mayor Bruno Julliard said in a statement.

“They spoil the aesthetics of the bridge, are structurally bad for it and can cause accidents,” he added, noting that at least one section of railing had already collapsed under the weight in a potential risk to shipping on the River Seine below.

He said the existing railings would be initially replaced with panels covered in street art and later this year by Plexiglas.

A couple of tourists from Washington DC turned up unaware of the padlock ban.

“We came with the idea of putting a lock but we found out it’s closed and illegal now — so we are just going to put it here at the very end of the bridge so no one can see,” Cathy Hominage said.

A young tourist touches 'love locks' which are attached to an iron grill on a path leading to the Pont de Arts over the River Seine in Paris. The bridge will be closed from June 1 to June 8 and the padlocks which hang on the bridge will be removed by city municipal employees.

Sign up for the Daily Briefing

Get the latest news and updates straight to your inbox