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The bridges of Paris


Here is the oldest bridge in Paris, it is called the Neuf bridge. It was built under the reign of King Henri IV, and is still in its original state. It was brightened by shops installed in the half-moons. The statue of Henri IV goes back to 1818.


L'Ile de la Cite (the Island of the City, in the River Seine) and its bridges. One begins Pont with the Exchange in front of the gravers of the goldsmiths. One diverts oneself in the Pont-Neuf. One looks after oneself with the bridge with the double in the appendix of Holy God. One lives Holy Pont- - Michel. One flane under the Bridges Of Paris.


Saint Genevieve, patron saint of Paris. The statue is located on the bridge of the Small Tower. Saint Genevieve, a young girl from Nanterre, saved Paris in the 5th century thanks to her prayers. In hila was thus diverted from Paris.