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The '''Pont Royal''' is a bridge crossing the [[Seine]] in [[Paris]]. | The '''Pont Royal''' is a bridge crossing the [[Seine]] in [[Paris]], [[France]]. | ||
The Pont Royal is one of the oldest bridges in Paris, and was built in 1632 as a toll bridge to replace a ferry. | The Pont Royal is one of the oldest bridges in Paris, and was built in 1632 as a toll bridge to replace a ferry. Due to its red coloring, it was commonly known as the Pont Rouge, sharing the name with a [[Pont Rouge|smaller bridge]] that linked the city's [[Île de la Cité|two]] [[Île Saint-Louis|islands]]. Throughout the centuries, the Pont Royal has had several name changes and has undergone various partial and complete reconstructions due to flooding.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: Pont Royal]]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:57, 14 October 2021
The Pont Royal is a bridge crossing the Seine in Paris, France.
The Pont Royal is one of the oldest bridges in Paris, and was built in 1632 as a toll bridge to replace a ferry. Due to its red coloring, it was commonly known as the Pont Rouge, sharing the name with a smaller bridge that linked the city's two islands. Throughout the centuries, the Pont Royal has had several name changes and has undergone various partial and complete reconstructions due to flooding.[1]