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The '''Pont de la Tournelle''' is a bridge in [[Paris]] that connects the [[Île Saint-Louis]] with the southern bank of the [[Seine]].
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The '''Pont de la Tournelle''' is a bridge in [[Paris]], [[France]] that connects the [[Île Saint-Louis]] with the southern bank of the [[Seine]].


The site of the Pont de la Tournelle originally held a wooden bridge constructed in 1370, named the "Pont de fust de l'isle Notre-Dame et Saint-Bernard". After being washed away by flood, it was replaced by the stone Pont de la Tournelle in 1656, which took its name from the adjacent [[Château de la Tournelle]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: Pont de la Tournelle]]</ref>
The site of the Pont de la Tournelle originally held a [[wood]]en bridge constructed in 1370, named the "Pont de fust de l'isle [[Notre-Dame]] et [[Bernard de Clairvaux|Saint-Bernard]]". After being washed away by flood, it was replaced by the stone Pont de la Tournelle in 1656, which took its name from the adjacent [[Château de la Tournelle]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: Pont de la Tournelle]]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 23:41, 14 October 2021

The Pont de la Tournelle is a bridge in Paris, France that connects the Île Saint-Louis with the southern bank of the Seine.

The site of the Pont de la Tournelle originally held a wooden bridge constructed in 1370, named the "Pont de fust de l'isle Notre-Dame et Saint-Bernard". After being washed away by flood, it was replaced by the stone Pont de la Tournelle in 1656, which took its name from the adjacent Château de la Tournelle.[1]

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