Notre-Dame chapel in Pritz
Chapel · Laval
Bridge
pont de Pritz
The Pont de Pritz or Pont de Saint-Pritz is a bridge located on the boundary between the municipalities of Laval and Changé, in the department of Mayenne. It crosses the Mayenne River and is one of the five Lavalian bridges open to traffic. It is borrowed by the north of Laval.
The bridge owes its name to a nearby Laval location. This place is known in particular for its chapel Notre-Dame, which is the oldest church in Lavallois. Work by the architect Alain Spielmann, it was undertaken during road works (rocade) in 1995 in the agglomeration of Laval and completed in 1997.
The bridge is a link in the Laval North Ring. He sent Boulevard Pierre-Elain, located on the right bank and on the commune of Laval, to the Route départementale 900, located on the left bank and on the territory of Changé. The bridge has sidewalks and semi-circle platforms that give it its originality.
It is identified by the services of the general inventory of cultural heritage.