Place Dauphine

Local namePlace Dauphine
Location1st arrondissement of Paris, France

The Place Dauphine is a public square located near the western end of the Île de la Cité in the first arrondissement of Paris. It was initiated by Henry IV in 1607, the second of his projects for public squares in Paris, the first being the Place Royale. He named it for his son, the Dauphin of France and future Louis XIII, who had been born in 1601. From the "square", actually triangular in shape, one can access the middle of the Pont Neuf, a bridge which connects the left and right banks of the Seine by passing over the Île de la Cité. A street called, since 1948, Rue Henri-Robert, forty metres long, connects the Place Dauphine and the bridge. Where they meet, there are two other named places, the Place du Pont-Neuf and the Square du Vert-Galant.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Place_Dauphine

Info http://en.parisinfo.com/transport/73133/Place-Dauphine

Address Place Dauphine, 75001 Paris, France

Coordinates 48°51'23.446" N 2°20'33.24" E

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