The pont Mirabeau (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃ miʁabo]) is an arch bridge which spans the Seine in Paris.
On the left side, upstream, is the gare de Javel of the RER, line C. The bridge is served by the Paris Metro stations Mirabeau and Javel–André Citroën.
The bridge was officially opened by the then French President Félix Faure at a ceremony conducted on 13 July 1897.
The four statues are surmounted, at the level of the parapet, by the coat of arms of the City of Paris.
At its end on the Rive Droite, one can descend towards the road on bank by two stairways (one downstream, one upstream), while on the left bank one can descend towards the Port autonome de Paris by two ramps (one downstream, one upstream).