A FIRST-CLASS ITINERARY
Jul 07, 2022
2 minutes
By Mireille Sartore
espite its name, the Pont-Neuf (‘new bridge’) is actually the oldest in Paris. A great deal of water has flowed under its span since it was built between the 16 and 17 centuries, benefiting from an architectural leap forward. For the first time, stone was used instead of wood and the bridge was an open structure with no buildings on it and ‘true’
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