
@ January 13, 2020
Denis Pritchin
A wonderful place for views of the islands of St. Louis and the Cité, near the institute of the Arab world and pedestrian promenades on the left bank of the Seine.
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The Pont de Sully is a bridge across the Seine in Paris, France. In reality two separate bridges, carrying the Boulevard Henri IV, meet on the eastern tip of the Île Saint-Louis in the 4th arrondissement of Paris.
@ 13 Jan, 2020
A wonderful place for views of the islands of St. Louis and the Cité, near the institute of the Arab world and pedestrian promenades on the left bank of the Seine.
@ 01 Jan, 2020
Rebuilt by Baron Haussmann in 1876 after the French Revolution, this bridge stands at the far end of the Ile Saint-Louis. Built in two sections, it connects the Pavillon de l’Arsenal on the Right Bank to the Institut du Monde Arabe (Left Bank). The southern section comprises three cast-iron arches while the arches of the northern section are made of stone. Look out for the inscription ‘1910’ at quayside, which indicates the level reached during the great flood of the Seine in January that year. The Pont de Sully offers one of the loveliest views of the quay at Ile Saint-Louis and Notre Dame Cathedral.
@ 20 Jan, 2020
Great view from here
@ 14 Oct, 2019
Accessible by subway and easy walk
@ 01 Aug, 2019
Cute in the summer, for sunset picnics. Does get crowded...