<P> On 17 March 1975, the French Ministry of Culture listed the Pont des Arts as a national historic monument . </P> <P> In 1976, the Inspector of Bridges and Causeways (Ponts et Chaussées) reported several deficiencies on the bridge . More specifically, he noted the damage that had been caused by two aerial bombardments sustained during World War I and World War II and the harm done from the multiple collisions caused by boats . The bridge would be closed to circulation in 1977 and, in 1979, suffered a 60 - metre collapse after a barge rammed into it . </P> <P> The present bridge was built between 1981 and 1984 "identically" according to the plans of Louis Arretche, who had decided to reduce the number of arches from nine to seven, allowing the look of the old bridge to be preserved while realigning the new structure with the Pont Neuf . On 27 June 1984, the newly reconstructed bridge was inaugurated by Jacques Chirac, then the mayor of Paris . </P> <P> The bridge has sometimes served as a place for art exhibitions, and is today a studio en plein air for painters, artists and photographers who are drawn to its unique point of view . The Pont des Arts is also frequently a spot for picnics during the summer . </P>

The bridge with all the locks in paris