Pont de Sully, ParisSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Paris_Pont_de_Sully_IMA_dsc04039.jpg
Author: David Monniaux
Pont de Sully is a bridge across the River Seine in Paris. It links the two banks of the River Seine to the eastern tip of the Île St-Louis.
Pont de Sully actually comprises two parts: Passerelle Damiette on the left bank of the Seine, and Passerelle de Constantine on the right bank. The present bridge was built in 1876 and named after the Duke of Sully, Maximilien de Béthune (1560-1641).
How to reach Pont de Sully
Take the Métro to the Sully Murland subway station.
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