The Iéna Bridge or Pont d'Iéna is an iconic bridge over the River Seine in Paris, France. It is located near the Eiffel Tower and is named after General Napoleon Bonaparte's victory in the Battle of Jena in 1806. The Iéna Bridge is highly appreciated for its architecture and design, and offers a spectacular view of the Eiffel Tower and the River Seine from its two sidewalks. It measures 155 meters in length and 35 meters in width, composed of five stone arches supported on four central piers and two lateral abutments.