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  2. The Pont de Sully (or Pont Sully; French pronunciation: [pɔ̃ də syli]) 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.

  3. Pont de Sully is a nice long metal bridge, crossing the River Seine, over the bottom "nose" of Ile Saint Louis. We walked the length of it, only once, and loved the views. It is a great spot from where you can enjoy lots of amazing views, particularly of Notre-Dame Cathedral.

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  4. Pont de Sully replaced two footbridges. The Pont de Sully stands as one of the remaining cast iron bridges in Paris, adding to the city’s architectural legacy. This unique double bridge serves as a vital link, connecting the Ile Saint-Louis to both banks of the Seine.

  5. The Pont de Sully is a historic bridge that spans the Seine River in the heart of Paris, France. It connects the Île Saint-Louis to the Left Bank of the river, near the Jardin des Plantes. The bridge was first constructed in the 19th century and underwent significant renovations in the 20th century to improve its structure and capacity.

  6. Pont de Sully Quai de la Tournelle - Boulevard Henri IV - 75005 Paris Notre-Dame - Île Saint-Louis Rebuilt by Baron Haussmann in 1876 after the French Revolution, this bridge stands at the far end of the Ile Saint-Louis.

  7. Feb 21, 2023 · Le pont de Sully à Paris est en réalité l’alignement de deux ponts qui traversent la Seine ainsi que l’île Saint Louis pour relier la rive droite et la rive gauche de la capitale. Construit en 1876 pour remplacer les passerelles initiales, il doit son nom au duc de Sully, alors ministre d’Henri IV.

  8. Pont de Sully bridge in Paris. Even though the Pont Sully is in reality two separate bridges over the River Seine meeting at the tip of the Ile Saint Louis, it carries only the one name of the Pont Sully, and was constructed in the 1800s during the Second Empire.

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