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Officials from Paris City Hall have placed plastic panels in order to prevent tourists from attaching love padlocks on the Pont Des Art bridge, Sept. 21, 2014, in Paris.
In a city where it has known no bounds, love now has a weight limit. Shortly after 5 p.m. on Sunday, June 8, a railing of the Pont des Arts—a pedestrian bridge in Paris that spans the Seine ...
Paris started removing padlocks from the Pont des Arts bridge on Monday in an attempt to end the tourist tradition of “love locks” on the promenade. CNN values your feedback 1.
‘Love locks’ collapse part of Paris bridge. 1 / 4. Part of the Pont des Arts collapsed Sunday because of the weight of the locks, according to media reports.
Lovers visiting Paris will soon have to find a new way of expressing their affections now that the city has decided to remove locks from its famed Pont des Arts, aka "Love Lock," bridge.
The famous love locks bridge in Paris, Pont des Arts, where couples go to secure a padlock with their names on it onto the bridge before throwing the key into the Seine river as a sign of their ...
June 1, 2015 was the day the love died. That day an estimated one million padlocks, dubbed " love locks," were removed from Paris' famed Pont des Arts bridge—connecting the Louvre and the ...
The Pont des Arts in Paris is buckling under the weight of couples' love -- literally. Locks lovers attach to the bridge as a tribute to their commitment caused a chunk of fencing to fall off Sunday.
Love locks have taken such a hold on the 492-foot-long structure that last year several railings collapsed under the weight. As a result, the sides of the bridge have been boarded up for safety.
Adieu, love. Paris is breaking up a million displays of everlasting devotion by removing 45 tons of locks from the famed Pont des Arts bridge. The scene is a popular tourist attraction for couples … ...
Tourists have blanketed many of Paris’s bridges with padlocks symbolizing their love. But city hall has had enough and on Monday will start cutting off the 60 tons of locks burdening the Pont ...